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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #8055 on August 4, 2011: | Zara_

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My appointment was for 9.30, but I arrived there at 8.30, which was no problem. After checking my name on a list and giving me my number, I had to go through security, which was comparable to the procedure at an airport. Friendly officers. They kept my umbrella, and I got a number to get it back later.
Then I had to go over a little backyard to the main building. An officer told me where to seat and wait. There were 299 seats, and 23 counters. You have to stand in front of a window. After 10 minutes my number was called up and I had to go to window 23. The lady there asked for my passport, another passport-picture (I had sended 2 in with packet 3), and the voucher for payment. She also asked me if I already did my medical. She gave me a letter which said how to organize my papers.
After ca. 15 minutes, I was called to counter 21. There a friendly young man took my papers, and gave me a big brown envelope where I had to put the stamps (4,25 €) and my addr... read complete review
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #8053 on August 4, 2011: | Zara_

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| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #7976 on July 21, 2011: | Caroline + Angelo

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I had my Interview today at the Consulate and it was all in all a very pleasant experience. I had an appointment for 9.30am but arrived early at 8.45am and stood in the Non-Immmigrant Visas line (the Immigrant Visas line wasn\'t open) which wasn't very long. After about 10 min I got up to the counter, where I had to show my passport and payment slip, then he crossed my name off the appointment list and gave me my number: W611.
Then I stood in line for security where a guy was making sure that no-one had any electronics and that everyone had gotten a number...he was joking around and made everyone laugh. Later the security guy told him jokingly he was being to nice to people but they both laughed about it ;-) the security officers were all very friendly too and smiles all around, he lifted my heavy bag and was all "are you serious??" when I told him it's only my documents inside of there.
Then I walked to the main building where a guy instructed me to sit... read complete review
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #7890 on July 8, 2011: | *wifey*

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All went well at the visa interview. Everyone was really friendly and nice - really everyone, no matter if consul, other people at the counter or security staff.
I arrived there early at 7:30am (appointment at 8am) and left the embassy shortly after nine. It went way faster than I had expected.
All documents were there, I got my originals back, the visa iterview itself was really okay - questions about our relationship, his family, our plans for the future - nothing one has to be afraid of.
| | | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #7783 on June 17, 2011: | keda

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I had my interview on June 16th at 9:30am. Took a train to Frankfurt and then subway U5 to Giesser Strasse (runs every 5 minutes and takes 16 minutes from Hauptbahnhof), from there it's just a 2 minute walk. I had my cellphone with me and left it at a little shop next to the subway station, when I picked it up again later I threw some money into their Kaffeekasse. I also saw people hiding something that might have been a phone in the shrubs, and on the way back I saw that the kiosk next to the subway stop offers safekeeping. So if you need your phone later that day, you can bring it with you and just leave it there.
I got there at about 9:10am, there was a huge queue for non-immigrant visas, but I was told to jump the queue and go straight ahead. I could bring my water bottle through the security check, I was just asked to take a sip in front of them.
It was fairly busy (it's a huge place!), but I didn't have to wait that long. They didn't ask for any proof of our relatio... read complete review
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