Germany US Consulate Reviews
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #21426 on February 22, 2017: |
jaydee_83

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
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My appointment was at 7:30 this morning and I got there at around 7:15. Everything went smoothly and exactly as described by others. All the employees there were friendly and helpful, the most stressful part was waiting to be called up to the windows to talk to the officers / consul.
He asked me how I met my fiancé, what he does for a living and why I want to marry him (and he joked about how not to tell him that it is because I love him, because everyone gives him that answer).
I explained all of the above and then he told me that everything looked great and I was going to have my visa within the next 8 days. Yay!!!! Now on to booking a flight and getting myself packed...
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #21396 on February 14, 2017: |
Rebecca Ludwig

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I was in and out at the consulate in an hour.
Very friendly staff and the interview is easy. I was nervous but at the end the visa got approved after the embassy received my medical documents.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #21327 on February 3, 2017: |
TexanInExile

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
tl;dr: A++ consulate, would immigrate again
My wife had her IR-1 interview last week, everything went very smoothly. We live about ~4 hours away by car, and her interview was in the morning, so we drove there the day before and stayed at the Best Western IB Friedberger Warte hotel. The hotel is a business hotel (kind of overpriced) but very nice with an excellent breakfast buffet, and less than a 5 minute walk away from the consulate entrance. She was thus able to leave her cell phone and other unnecessary objects in the hotel room, which was very convenient.
I and our two small kids accompanied her to the consulate, but decided against going in with her which was a good call as they would have been totally bored inside and there apparently wasn't a play area (like in the Berlin consulate - my kids still talk about that lego "alligator" they have there that you push across the floor and it 'eats up' any stray legos on the ground - but I digress).
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #21318 on February 2, 2017: |
Tine68

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
All in all a very pleasent experiance.
Security guards at the entrance need to get an Attitude adjustment! They are acting rude in Parts, with no empathie on nervous Applicants..
The actual Interview procedure ist very easy:
Upon arrival at the Embassy you get a Number assigned and drop off your Invitation Letter along with your Passport.
Then you are going to Security, after entering the embassy you are beeing directed to Window 22 to pay your Interview Fee ($325) and then you have to wait for your Number to be up.
Next Step involves Fingerprinting and review of all documents admitted, to make sure everything is enclosed. This procedure takes anywhere between 5 and 15 Minutes, depending on the Volume of your admitted documents.You also need to hand over any Documents requested with your Appointment Invitation Letter
Then it is back to waiting for the the actually Interview
This takes only like 10 Minutes with general Questions a... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #21109 on December 27, 2016: |
darcmarc

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Since our appointment was at 7:45am on a Monday we stayed the night at the hotel "Arena Villa am Wasserpark" just around the corner so we could get to the consulate on foot within 10 minutes.
We were told to stand in line outside on the left side under the canopy with about 20 other people. Processing was smooth with 2 counters being operated and taking turns calling up the next in line. At the counter we had to show the appointment printout as well as my passport and received a waiting number in return. It was no problem for my wife to enter as well since she was the visa's petitioner.
After that we were directed to a guy with a cart outside the entrance on the other side of the canopy who handed us a plastic bag in which we had to put everything that was in our pockets as well as my belt.
With the bag in hand we had to stand in front of the security area until it was cleared of previous visitors that had to go through security. Once in it was ... read complete review
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