Germany US Consulate Reviews
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512 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12112 on June 11, 2013: |
annerobin12

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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
Everyone was really friendly, brief interview with three questions:
- when did you meet
- where are you going to live
- where does your fiancé work
No problem at all, I spent an hour inside 
Good luck!
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12036 on May 30, 2013: |
klob

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All were very friendly (except security, they were only so so friendly) and professional. All, except the security, were speaking German. The interviewer was very friendly, the interview was a short conversation (about 5 to 10 minutes) and similar to other reviews. The questions were:
- when are you planning to fly?
- Since when do you know her and how have you met each other?
- One picture: where was it taken?
- What is she working?
- What are you working?
I think as long you don't do anything illegal and you say the truth, there is no problem with the interview. But of course they are smart and know many tricks to check, whether you say the truth or not. ( I guess i realized one or two of the tricks during my interview, but as long as you say the truth, there is no reason to worry about them).
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #11972 on May 16, 2013: |
ThommyGap

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K1 Visa questions:
How did you meet your fiancee?
What do is your field of work?
What does your fiancee do for living?
What are your wedding plans?
No paper proofs or photos were necessary.
Allin all it took ~1. The actual interview took 10min
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #11758 on April 2, 2013: |
JasMi

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My appointment was at 9.15am and I arrived at the Consulate 15 mins earlier. There were no lines at the main gate at all, so it took less than 5 mins to go through the security check and get into the main consulate hall. My husband (USC) on showing his passport was allowed in with me.
Once in the building, I was handed instructions with interview steps. My husband and I were surprised to see only a handful of people inside. The Consulate wasn’t busy and only three windows were open.
I first went to window 22 to submit my passport, pay a fee and have my fingerprints taken. My case file wasn’t there, so the caseworker had to look for it elsewhere. He excused us and left his post for 10 mins to search for it. Once it was found, he explained my case was filed under my maiden name.
Once done at that window, 10 mins later my number was called up to another window, where I had a brief conversation with a caseworker. He went through my file to... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #11710 on March 27, 2013: |
PingandPong

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The interview was scheduled for 8. I arrived around 7.30. Some people were already at the gate but not in line. I was the second in line. The gate opened at 8. I went inside 5 minutes later. At 8.25 I was through with everything and interview included and left with the approval promise by the consular officer. Everybody was very friendly and firm. The interview was conducted in German. The usual questions which you can read everywhere. He said also that I'll very likely get my visa quick so that I can board my plane, which I booked already. Because we would like to celebrate our anniversary. So very supportive.
Be sure you get your police certificate and all papers and medical in advance, because that must now be conducted before you get an interview appointment! You can't go for the medical and then next day for the interview anymore! All papers need to be mailed to the consulate and then if everything what they need is there then after it they will give you an appointm... read complete review
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