Germany US Consulate Reviews
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515 Review(s)
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12258 on July 3, 2013: |
D.&M.

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Everything went great..
I got there 30 min early and went through security. After that i went to the other building and got a number. The guy told me to go right up to window 22. I didnt had to wait and the guy at window 22 took my passport and fingerprints and gave me some information.
I waited to get called to window 21 which only took about 2 min. The lady went with me through my paperwork and asked when i would be traveling to the states. She also took the envelop for the visa.
After i was done there i waited about 5 -10 min to go to window 18 were a really nice lady did the interview . I had to do the oath and sign the ds230. She asked where my husband works, since when he is back in the states and where we met. After that she said congratulations you are approved. She told me to not open that envelop and that the entire process at the POE will take about 2-3 hrs.
All in all it took me a little more than 30 min and everyone was really frien... read complete review
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12226 on June 27, 2013: |
Arinlars

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So today was my interview!
First things first. About parking,my appointment was at 9:45 but I arrived there early (at 7:00) because I was afraid that I wouldn't find a park spot. When I did my medical I was roaming around in Frankfurt for a parking space and I couldn't found any or any Park House! So this time I wanted to go early and wait in the car. If you go really early, there are many park places and if not, there is a Park & Ride place straight ahead Giessener Strasse. You pay a sum and you Park for as long as you like and then you can take the bus or Train.
Then I decided to go ahead and go to the Consulate at 8:30 because I was bored. They let me in they didn't even saw my interview letter. The security guards took my metal things and placed them in a plastic bag. Then I went to this booth, gave them my passport and gave me a number. Then I was at the first building. It was like the airport, scan the metal objects blah blah.
I went t... read complete review
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12115 on June 12, 2013: |
Susi&Charlie

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Everything went smoothly for us. My fiancé was there with me for the interview and the only questions we were asked were about how we met and where we are going to live. Seemed more like small talk then an 'interview'.
To give you an idea of what to expect, here is how it went for us:
Step 1: We stood in line outside the Consulate until it was our turn to walk up to the window. There we got our number. Then we walked over to the nice officer who gives out plastic bags for loose items (wallet, belt, watch) and from there moved on into the first building where we went through security. After that we exited the first building and walked over to the next building.
Step 2: We entered the second building and showed our number to the lady at the desk. She sent us to the end of the hall to window 22. Here, we got an info sheet about getting a social security card, a pamphlet about domestic violence and our DHL receipt. After that, we took a... read complete review
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #12112 on June 11, 2013: |
annerobin12

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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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