Germany US Consulate Reviews
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13195 on November 6, 2013: |
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I got there very early and was waiting for the consulate to open. I was the first one in line for immigrant visas. When the window opened I was called up to it and received a number and they checked my passport. Then I went through security and afterwards to the building the interviews take place. I received an information sheet with what to do next and what happens once I received my visa etc.
I went straight to Window 22 and handed my passport to the lady behind the window. She put it in a zipped locked plastic bag which was attached to my file and asked me to sit down and wait. I waited around 15 min and was called to window 21 where my fingerprints were taken and the guy explained to me what's going to happen next and what I will receive in the mail and that I should not open the sealed envelope, what it looks like and that I have to send in the envelope with the medical examination when I apply for my greencard. I briefly looked through all my documents and said tha... read complete review
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13142 on October 30, 2013: |
fastsloseph

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My financée received the interview invitation letter 4 days before the interview took place.
Everybody was very friendly and talking in German (besides the security).
The whole interview process took only 1 hour including an approximately 30 minutes waiting time.
The interview itself took about 10 minutes and the consulter asked:
- How did your relationship start (how did you meet)?
- What did you do when you have been in the States?
- Where did you stay during that time?
- What kind of visa did you have at your last visit?
- Did your fionce visit you in Germany?
- When are you planning to enter the States?
Then he smiled at me and told me that he "doesn't see a problem in that case and he wishes me all the best for living in the States".
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13140 on October 30, 2013: |
JohnGr

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the Interview was very brief and friendly, he asked me some questions about my fiancé and me and after 10 Minutes chatting, he said: "your visa ist approved".
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13109 on October 26, 2013: |
mcarther101

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Fiance received interview invitation letter on the day before she had the interview. I emailed the consulate constantly keeping track of things. Make sure you do this, I knew her interview date via email before she even received the invitation letter so we were able to properly prepare.
They want you to actually mail original birth certificates and documents, we initially mailed copies since this is risky to send original documents in the mail. They sent us a request for these documents via email, and upon sending them the original documents we received a quick turnaround time for the interview date.
My fiance went to the interview by herself, and said mostly there were couples there together. Everyone was friendly she said. She thinks the guy who interviewed her was, while respectful somewhat biased and a little more "interested" asking questions about our relationship because she is Ukrainian.
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13030 on October 17, 2013: |
SelinaWill

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Had my Interview earlier and it was so fast and easy.
The security check took longer than everything else.
My appointment was scheduled for 10.30 but i was there already at 9.45 and out at 10.15
Everybody was very friendly and the few questions i was asked were no big deal (like when did we meet, where is my husband and what does he do, where did he live in germany, if we were married before...i think that was it)
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