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I was in Frankfurt on business the other day and had a look at the consulate, since i will have my interview there in about 3 weeks.

I saw that at the entrance, they separate people into two lines, one is labeled "Immigrant Visa", the other says "Tourist & Non-Immigrant Visa". I am applying for a K1-Visa, which is sort of a hybrid. I was wondering what line other K1-Applicants stood in at the consulate. I learned that technically, K1 is a non-immigrant visa, but all my correspondence with the consulate comes from the Immigrant Visa Unit. Also, I imagine that the "tourist visa" line is probably much longer, so i'd hate to stand in the wrong line for too long.

Any experiences with that ?

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i would advice you to go your portal and take a look at the embassy information.

http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Germany&cty=Frankfurt

good luck

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I was in Frankfurt on business the other day and had a look at the consulate, since i will have my interview there in about 3 weeks.

I saw that at the entrance, they separate people into two lines, one is labeled "Immigrant Visa", the other says "Tourist & Non-Immigrant Visa". I am applying for a K1-Visa, which is sort of a hybrid. I was wondering what line other K1-Applicants stood in at the consulate. I learned that technically, K1 is a non-immigrant visa, but all my correspondence with the consulate comes from the Immigrant Visa Unit. Also, I imagine that the "tourist visa" line is probably much longer, so i'd hate to stand in the wrong line for too long.

Any experiences with that ?

Back when I went there, I just queued up at the Immigrant Visa line (also because it was much shorter and I was asked if it was the right one... he didn't really seem to know/care) and I was let in 2 min later..

Don't worry, you'll be just fine :thumbs:

edit: Be careful, the information in the link above may be outdated. If in doubt, visit http://germany.usembassy.gov/visa/ and you'll find what you need.

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ég eri ekki lengur kalt, hef aftur líf. lifnar mín sál, heiminn mála.

bless bless Þýskalandi! ég elsker þig!

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Back when I went there, I just queued up at the Immigrant Visa line (also because it was much shorter and I was asked if it was the right one... he didn't really seem to know/care) and I was let in 2 min later..

Don't worry, you'll be just fine :thumbs:

edit: Be careful, the information in the link above may be outdated. If in doubt, visit http://germany.usembassy.gov/visa/ and you'll find what you need.

I just had my interview a couple of weeks ago, and they put me in the immigrant visa line. I had asked where to queue up with a K1, and that's where they put me which sucked, of course, because it was ten times longer.

K1 Timeline

Jan 2005: we first met and started dating

03/11/2010: I-129F sent

04/29/2010: touched and NOA2

05/17/2010: Consulate Frankfurt

05/19/2010: Package 3 received

07/02/2010: Packet 4 received

07/07/2010: Medical Exam in Munich

07/21/2010: Visa interview in Frankfurt - APPROVED

11/28/2010: POE

12/27/2010: Wedding

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I just had my interview a couple of weeks ago, and they put me in the immigrant visa line. I had asked where to queue up with a K1, and that's where they put me which sucked, of course, because it was ten times longer.

Ahh that just sucks, I'm sorry.. I guess as K-1 we are hybrids - OP, ask one of the officers and hope he'll let you queue up at the shorter one :)

ég eri ekki lengur kalt, hef aftur líf. lifnar mín sál, heiminn mála.

bless bless Þýskalandi! ég elsker þig!

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well i would say we have to use the immigrant line since in packet 3 and 4 they refer you to the embassy website to follow certain steps under immigrant visa....and thats where im going to stand tomorrow morning =) so lets see

MY TIMELINE FOR THE K-1 VISA:

05/17/2010: I-129F sent

05/20/2010: NOA1

05/25/2010: NOA1 hard copy

07/23/2010: NOA2

07/26/2010: NVC received

07/30/2010: NOA2 hard copy

08/02/2010: NVC left

08/04/2010: Consulate received

08/14/2010: Packet 3 received

08/16/2010: Packet 3 sent

08/19/2010: Medical in Frankfurt

08/19/2010: Packet 4 received

09/01/2010: Interview in Frankfurt APPROVED

09/09/2010: Visa received

09/22/2010: US entry

11/05/2010: Married

MY TIMELINE FOR AOS:

11/22/2010: Filed AOS including EAD and AP

12/06/2010: E-Notification: Application received & forwarded to NBC

12/06/2010: NOA

12/08/2010: Received hardcopy of NOA in mail

12/13/2010: Received Biometrics Letter

01/07/2011: Biometrics Appointment (I485 and EAD)

01/14/2011: I485 Case Transfer to CSC (NOA 01/10/2011)

02/09/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: RFE

02/15/2011: AOS RFE Letter received (new medical???)

03/01/2011: Sent reply to RFE (USPS)

03/04/2011: USPS tracking information: delivered

03/04/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: RFE Response Review

03/08/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Card Production

03/08/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Decision

03/09/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Card Production

03/11/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Post Decision Activity: APPROVED 03/10/2010

03/14/2011: Received Welcome Letter in mail

03/14/2011: Received Green Card in mail

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well i would say we have to use the immigrant line since in packet 3 and 4 they refer you to the embassy website to follow certain steps under immigrant visa....and thats where im going to stand tomorrow morning =) so lets see

BTW Congrats on your approval! :thumbs: guess it wasn't all half bad after all? ;)

ég eri ekki lengur kalt, hef aftur líf. lifnar mín sál, heiminn mála.

bless bless Þýskalandi! ég elsker þig!

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than you krautlaus for the congrats =)

and yes you are right, it wasnt bad at all...it all went fast and smooth and they all were very friendly...

oh btw i had to stand in the non-immigrant line after asking the officer standing outside =( so that was half a hour wait =( but well im done so i couldnt be happier =)

MY TIMELINE FOR THE K-1 VISA:

05/17/2010: I-129F sent

05/20/2010: NOA1

05/25/2010: NOA1 hard copy

07/23/2010: NOA2

07/26/2010: NVC received

07/30/2010: NOA2 hard copy

08/02/2010: NVC left

08/04/2010: Consulate received

08/14/2010: Packet 3 received

08/16/2010: Packet 3 sent

08/19/2010: Medical in Frankfurt

08/19/2010: Packet 4 received

09/01/2010: Interview in Frankfurt APPROVED

09/09/2010: Visa received

09/22/2010: US entry

11/05/2010: Married

MY TIMELINE FOR AOS:

11/22/2010: Filed AOS including EAD and AP

12/06/2010: E-Notification: Application received & forwarded to NBC

12/06/2010: NOA

12/08/2010: Received hardcopy of NOA in mail

12/13/2010: Received Biometrics Letter

01/07/2011: Biometrics Appointment (I485 and EAD)

01/14/2011: I485 Case Transfer to CSC (NOA 01/10/2011)

02/09/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: RFE

02/15/2011: AOS RFE Letter received (new medical???)

03/01/2011: Sent reply to RFE (USPS)

03/04/2011: USPS tracking information: delivered

03/04/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: RFE Response Review

03/08/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Card Production

03/08/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Decision

03/09/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Card Production

03/11/2011: AOS E-Mail and Text: Post Decision Activity: APPROVED 03/10/2010

03/14/2011: Received Welcome Letter in mail

03/14/2011: Received Green Card in mail

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