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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #656 on June 22, 2006: | Ewana

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| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #619 on June 4, 2006: | Thilo

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Although it was very time-consuming, the overall experience was very good. The new consulate facilities in Frankfurt certainly contribute that the whole process runs pretty smoothly.
Upon arrival you need to show your invitation letter/passport (window on the left to the entrance door, left line) and get a number (mine started with a W). Then proceed through the security check (don't bring luggage or electronic devices, no cell phones! - they won't let you in!). They actual consular processing includes three steps:
1) They will collect your passport and a photo at window 23. They also hand you a large blank "Einschreiben" envelope on which you have to write your address. You are also asked to apply the appropriate postage (3.50 €, stamp vending machine is on site).
2) After a while you will be called to another window and a clerk asks you for the required documents. The clerk will go the documentation with you and make sure everything is ... read complete review
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #615 on June 2, 2006: | I-love-Dexter

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Not so bad, but it took so long for my K1 visa. 123 from filing till my interview
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #608 on May 31, 2006: | Germlish

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Waiting time was a bit boring but the whole experience was bearable.
The interview was about 12-13 minutes altogether. The consul was friendly, no serious porblems, no photos, no spainish inquisition (nobody expects the Spaininsh Inquisition).
The questions were all very simple; how old, how long married, how many times married, how many children, are they coming with, your're approved, we'll send it in the mail in about two weeks.
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #591 on May 22, 2006: | stinger157

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The day started good. After a short night I got up at 3am. No, I don't have a long way to go to Frankfurt. Just one hour. But I think it is necessary that you prepare yourself very good. Like for any other important appointment.
Arriving at the consulate at 6.45 I saw already a small line of maybe 20 people or so. Even they say the parking space is limited I found a parking space close to the entrance and joined the line. (Don't expect to find a parking space there if your appointment is after 8am)
And don't use the parking lot on the consulate ground itself. It is for employees and I am sure they don't hesitate to tow your car away.
At 7.13am a man made an announcement that people with non-immigrant visas with appointments at 8.30am or later should go to have a walk or to eat something and that they should be there 5 minutes before their appointment time. The appointment time is for the time you have to be in front of the consulate, not inside. He ... read complete review
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