Germany US Consulate Reviews
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512 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #14140 on March 18, 2014: |
Fluff

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
My fiance arrived at 8:00 AM to his interview. The whole process took him about 15 minutes. After getting through security, he went on to his interview. The interview was in German from an American. My fiance gave a summary of our relationship. The officer asked what game we met in, if I spoke German, what I do for a living and where we were planning to live upon his arrival. Super simple. My fiance had a big packet of paperwork; the consulate officer didn't care to see any of it. He was approved, but there was a formality. Our interview took place 5 days after the NOA 2 expired, so I had to submit an updated letter of intent to them via mail. They received it about 4 days ago and I sent them an email to confirm everything was fine and that's all they needed. They told me it is and the visa is on the way.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #14008 on March 7, 2014: |
treasure75

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The whole case was very smooth. Consulate and officials were always very friendly with a good portion of professionalism. If you follow the guidelines nothing to worry.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13982 on March 1, 2014: |
Val.A

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My Intervew was scheduled for 7.30. I was a little bit early (6.45) but I was already third in line. The whole procedure didnt even take 45 minutes. First you have to go to the counter (outside) and show them your invitation letter to the Interview. Then go trough a security check similar to a security check at an airport (inside a building). Then go to the next building and go to counter 2x, I don´t remember exactly. The officer speaks german and goes trough all the documents that you have sent them. Didn´t take more than 2 minutes. Officer asked me to take a seat and wait to be called by the officer at the next counter. After 15 minutes the officer called be to her window and explained to me (in german) where I will have to line up at the airport once I am travelling to the US and she told me about how I will receive my Visa after it will be approved.
She asked me to have a seat again and wait to be called by the officer at the next window. After another 15 minutes, the thir... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13890 on February 18, 2014: |
Britingermany

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Just superb, quick, painless.. 2-3 minutes maybe at the window, pleasant chat.. how did we meet, when will I go there, when get married.. just super low stress.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13884 on February 18, 2014: |
SMB22

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I was super nervous - for absolutely no reason!
The interview was a breeze! I was in and out in right at an hour, and everybody at the consulate was very nice and friendly!
I had my appointment at 9:15 am and arrived at the gate right at 9 am. There was quite a long line for the non-immigrant visas, but I could skip right by it and go straight to the security check point. 
In the consulate we (my fiancé and I) started the process at window 22. My passport and fingerprints were taken, then I was told to sit down and wait for my number to be called.
We sat down for maybe 5-7 minutes when I was called up to the next window (in my case window 20). There, another officer went over my submitted documents and gave me a flyer about domestic violence. (I handed that to my fiancé and told him he might need it down the road :P haha)
We then had to wait for maybe 10 minutes when my name was ... read complete review
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