Anyway, still wondering about the validity of immigration advice from citizen's advice though? Anyone up on this?
I'm tracking it with great interest.
The issue with CAB's is not the *quality* of advice, but rather the *USEFULNESS* of the advice.
If you travel across town and then wait in the waiting room and then finally see the person, and then what they do is print off some pages from UKBA's site and tell you to see a lawyer if it doesn't make sense.
For sure not each and every CAB in the UK will slag you off, some are quite good. But I have to go with central tendancies. And central tendancies inform us that what they mostly do is print out some pages and send you on your way, and they refrain from dealing with your specific situation to avoid problems with the regulator. Not useful.
Anybody want to comment otherwise?