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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #255 on November 20, 2005: | thea

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| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #235 on November 10, 2005: | metta

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It was very pleasant, efficient and straightforward process. Thanks Frankfurt Consulate.
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #214 on October 26, 2005: | Eveline

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I had my K1-interview appointment on July 14th, 2005 9:00 am. I was there early so I had to wait until 8:45 am until they let me in. I didn´t have any cellphone or electric device with me so the check went very smoothly and quick. Nobody told me where to go so I had to find my way in the consulate which was very confusing. I eventually made it to the non-immigrant-section, rang the bell there and a nice lady took my invitation, passport and the pictures and handed me an envelope. She told me to write my address on the back of it and asked me to sit down again for a little while.
About 5 minutes later she called my name, I handed her the affidavid of support, signed a document (the one you are not supposed to sign home), gave her all kind of supporting documents (tax-returns and W2´s were not required here). Then she said that this already was the first part of the interview and asked me to sit down again.
Another 5 minutes later I was called to the act... read complete review
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #132 on September 2, 2005: | roscove

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Hello,
I had my interview today for my CR1 in the consulate in Frankfurt. Here is how it went. Note my experiences are all based on Frankfurt and may be totally different in you case. Please do not take my experience as the norm.
Interview was at 7:30 so we arrived at 7:15. Already a bunch of people in line. However, the gate opened promptly and they took US citizens and appointment holders first.
First confusing point was the receptionist person told us to go to window 21 while the instructions we got with packet 4 told us to pay first and then go to window 21. I followed the instructions which appeared to be the correct method.
Tip 1: Follow instruction letter.
After paying the fee, we (my wife, the USC, still living in Germany was with me) went to window 21 where the women took the DS-230 part 2, my photo and my passport. She was happy I had the form filled in correctly. She then handed me the envelope and as... read complete review
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #129 on September 2, 2005: | sweetanne

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I had my appointment at 9:30am, which means that you are not actually allowed to even line up outside of the consulate untill 9:30. I was there 30min early and told to go for a walk.. Once it was 9:30, the line moved very quickly and I was led through the security check. Make sure not to bring any cellphones or other electronic devices, they will not let you in and will tell you to bring them either to your car or to a newspaper stand up the road! Once inside, I went straight to the window I was told to go to which was in the Immigrant Visa Section and not nearly as busy as all the other windows in the Non-Immigrant section. There, the lady asked for my passport, the passport pictures (which I went to one of those machines real quick and took new ones since my ears were not visible on my old ones, cost 5€), the I134 and other proof of financial support.She also gave me an envelope which I had to put my address on and the stamps (there is a machine for those if you f... read complete review
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