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Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
518 Review(s)
Frankfurt, Germany
Review #33494 on December 21, 2024:

yange261

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Interviewer did not understand what a UK caution was and there was no explanation of what documents I could have brought to support it (I had provided all requested documentation). Otherwise it was a relatively painless process although there should be an office in Berlin.

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #33471 on December 2, 2024:

T23




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #33461 on November 25, 2024:

Mixel96

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My appointment was on October 8th and it could not have been a smoother experience. I had a hotel room right across the embassy and walked over in the morning. The waiting area outside was well organized and after showing passport and DS160 confirmation page you receive a small sheet with a number on it. After going through security I headed to the building where non-immigrant and immigrant cases are handled. There was a waiting area with chairs and of course you will have to wait there for a significant amount of time. I first got called up to submit my passport photo, I-134, police & birth certificate and the employment letter of my fiancee. They did not take anything else. Then you go back to the waiting area and wait for your interview. My appointment was for 8:45AM and I think the interview was around 10:20AM. The CO was absolutely nice and even lifted my concerns about me getting rejected as I had multiple F1 denials and aa refused admission (ESTA) prior. After asking a few quest... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #33410 on October 4, 2024:

Anna8691

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Review Topic: General Review

Had my interview at the Frankfurt consulate today and thought I would share my experience.

Timeline:
- CR1. USC petitioning for German citizen spouse
- PD February 2023
- I-130 approved January 2024
- DQed February 2024, original embassy Ankara
- Transferred case to Frankfurt on 08/07/2024
- IL received 08/19/2024
- Medical 09/24/2024 in Berlin
- Interview 10/01/2024

Interview was scheduled for 8:30. Arrived at consulate shortly before 8:00. Long line already present. Was directed to Window 1 where they processed my passport and handed me a number. Waited in security line for about 20 minutes. Security was thorough but quick. They collected phones, smartwatches, headphones and the like and handed out receipts for them.

After security, I was instructed to proceed across the courtyard to the next building and take a seat in front of windows 15-21. When my number was called first, it was ... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #33374 on September 14, 2024:

Rachel n Tyler




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Let's start by saying it's easy to reach. I went by car, but I saw there's a metro/train station very close by. Parking was a bit more iffy for me as a foreigner (Dutch) as the parking meter didn't accept my cards and the other services/apps wouldn't work on my phone either. So I had to pray I wouldn't get towed. My fiancé mentioned there's a fenced parking area too, but I parked on the side of the street.

You first go through security after getting your number from the check in desk. This is easy, they're nice. If you have a phone, you can leave it there and you get a receipt or something. I left mine in the car because I didn't know. You then walk to a different building and walk to the back of it for the immigrant visas. Very smooth and simple!

For the whole process, you first get called to a check-in desk. We had 3 check-in desks open and 1 interview desks. It took me about an hour to get called to the check-in desk. You give them your documents, do y... read complete review

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