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Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
512 Review(s)
Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15633 on November 19, 2014:

paulfrederic




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The whole thing took about 1 hour.
We were first directed to pay at the last window, then we had a brief summary at another window, and then we had the interview at another window.
Everyone and everything was cordial and timely.

The questions asked were: how did you meet, what does your husband do for a living, how long have you been in Germany, when do you want to go to the USA. These were not made in an interrogatory fashion, but just as casual questions at the window.

Very good environment, we were relaxed the whole time.
If you are interviewing there, most likely its going to be ok, so go easy.

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15599 on November 13, 2014:

StrawberryKiss

StrawberryKiss


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Review Topic: General Review



(updated on March 31, 2018)

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15593 on November 13, 2014:

Marco&Bettina




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I was there around 10AM with interview scheduled for 1030AM. I was driving by the Consulate cause there were no parking spaces. Then I found a space nearby. I already saw a long queue of people standing outside... When I got there, I had to register that I was there. The nice woman gave me a number. After that I had to go to the security guy... He was kinda rude... He was talking with an accent and I also was nervous so I didn't understand what he was saying first and also he was talking to 2 other people at the same time... However...I had to put my belt, bracelet, necklace, and keys into a plastic bag. After that I was standing in that queue. I think the max was 5 people going into that house for the security check. I just saw that a lady was talking to the people via the window, telling the people they can go in. Then I was the first in the queue. The security guy was talking to me from like 5 meters away.. Also I was daydreaming so I didn't notice he was talking to me and then I di... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15533 on November 5, 2014:

Joe&Vlad




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My husband underestimated Wiesbaden/Frankfurt traffic. Arrived 45mins late. They still took him in. The interview was 3 hours long and involved several people at various stations. Questions were simple as what does your husband do for work. How did you meet. Do you want to move to the USA.

Oddly enough NVC approved our visa application on a condition that he provide the consulate with a corrected AOS form. (I had twice used the wrong income line from my tax forms). They never asked for this document. They also never asked to see any other evidence. All documents that had been submitted to NVC were returned. The visa was approved. Everyone was helpful and nice to him at the consulate. Remember to take a large postage-prepaid envelope as they will need a large envelope to send the package and passport back.

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #15256 on September 24, 2014:

quimolum

Quimolum


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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

My appointment was at 8am. I came out at 8:45am.
As I had to get up at 4am to go there I was not entirely awake. I was the only migrant when I was there.

I had to pay 325 dollars (or 260 euros)

questions asked:
- where did you meet?
- why are you in Germany?
- Where is your husband?
- Where does he work?
- What did he do in 2013? (because he didn't have a lot to declare on his tax) (he moved from Germany to US in the middle of the year as his visa ended then)
- Did I ever work in the military? (he didn't know about JAPD , the "military day" in France)

He was satisfied and I was approved.
I got back my original documents.
I will hopefully receive my passport in a week.

I do not give them a 5 because I had issues with them before the interview. They've made a mistake in my address so I had to request them to send me the letter by email and then they've made a mistak... read complete review

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