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Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
512 Review(s)
Frankfurt, Germany
Review #16796 on May 10, 2015:

sandraPro




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Review Topic: EB-1 Visa

Very nice, smooth interview.
Twice at the window. Once - for fingerprints, the second one - for talking to the Vice Consul. No specific rooms. Everything happening in the mail hall.
The entire visit took me about 1.5 hour.


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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #16390 on March 13, 2015:

PlingPlong

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I had my interview appointment at 09:30 am and arrived about 40 minutes early.
There are two lines next to each other outside in front of the consulate.
One for all the non immigrant visa applicants and one for all the others.
As a K1 or CR1/IR1 applicant you have to wait in the "others" line.

There were two windows open, one being responsible for the non immigrants
and the other for the immigrant/K1/citizen cases.

When it was my turn to go to the window, the officer asked me in English
what the purpose of my visit is.
After I told her I'm here for my CR1 interview, she wanted to see my passport and checked me off of a list (I believe) then she put a small paper with a number in my passport, returned it to me and told me to go through security.

The security inspection started outside where an officer was distributing transparent plastic bags, where I had to put my wallet + key.
Then I was all... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #16382 on March 11, 2015:

Frewchen

Frewchen


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I had my interview today in Frankfurt.

Bad things first: You are not allowed to bring any electronic devices, but there is a Kiosk where you can leave your cellphone. Personally, not a nice solution as they should provide storage. Anyways, if you can leave it at home or car. I just didn't bring it at all, because I took the plane.

I arrived pretty early around 8.10 AM (my appointment was scheduled at 9.00 AM). It was a chilly day so at the first window the woman told me that I can go inside already. Security like at airports, nothing to be worried about. After I received my number, I was told to go straight to window 22, where they pick your file. I was the unlucky one today - my application was not with all the others. The person was looking for it for round about 7-10 minutes. After that I had to wait for the number to show up. Next was a friendly lady who looked through the application and she told me that everything looks complete. She took finger prin... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #16240 on February 18, 2015:

lkstewart10

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

It was a little confusing getting through security. I had a usb on my key ring and brought a CD with medical. Both were taken and placed in a bag along with my belt. Once inside, the process was very easy. I was completely finished in 30 min.

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15804 on December 17, 2014:

SK2014

SK2014


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I arrived at 09:30am with my interview at 10:00
There was a few people in line (about 7/8 people) waiting outside. The line moved pretty fast got to the greeting window within 5mins. I handed in my passport and they scanned the application approval confirmation form and gave ticket number. Next I went through security checks (just like at airports) very fast, then it's a short walk to the consulate building. Once inside you remove the stuff put in the plastic bag (given at security check stage) and put the empty bag in the bins provided.

Then I entered the hall, where I handed my ticket given at greeting window to reception and was given a paper explaining what the process would be for the interview and domestic violence document. I had to go first right away to the cashiers desk (window 22) handed in the ticket and passport and the payment/fee confirmation document. That took 10mins, then I was asked to sit and wait to be called (by either name or number so pay ... read complete review

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