Germany US Consulate Reviews
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499 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #5315 on November 28, 2009: |
kaetter78
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Everything went well at the Embassy ... Petition handed in... all in all 2,5 hours
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #5285 on November 23, 2009: |
bsofman
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I did my medical and vaccination all last week so that I can rest before the trip to the Consulate, which is 10 min walking distance from my house.
I got to the consulate lined up to get the number, then airport security no cell phones no electronic devices etc bags and coats, papers were scanned.
The first window i had to show up at with the immigrant visa section. The lady spoke german and explained what order of documents they expect. Thet was 5 minutes. I sat down again until i was called to another window where I submitted my papers. 20 Minutes later i was called by the CO. She was really friendly and smiling a lot. She didnt really ask me any questions. We had more of a chat about me getting married to my fiancee. I had a really awesome interview. No worries Frankfurt is nice
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #4964 on September 14, 2009: |
firdaus
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im writing this review for my fianceeee....she got to frankfurt and waited in line at about 8:00 am she was givin a number...she went in through a airport like security system and then sat and she was called fast..first window they gave her a envelope and some information and gathers some documents...she then sat again and 20 mins later was called to window 2 were she put her paper work in order and gave the self addressed envelope and stamp and then sat again....she waited about to hours for the interview and the man was very nice and smailing asked how did u meet him..and said you guys are both young she is 18 and i am 19 and 1 tricky question were he said why diddint you just get a student visa....after answering the questions he said congradulations and good luck and retrieved her passport...overall she said the people were extreamly nice and helpfull and she was in and out of there in about 3-4 hours..
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #4927 on September 3, 2009: |
FranziskaS
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I decided to have my medical before the interview. The medical I had on August 26th and everything went well. I had my medical in Hamburg and had to pay 125€ which I think is cheaper than in Frankfurt.
On September 2nd at 7.30am was my interview. I arrived at the embassy at 6.45am which proved to be a good idea. Outside the consulate is the previously mentioned officer who asks you to not bring any electronics or hairspray etc. into the consulate. Also no washing machines or playstations and so on...He was definitely the nicest person there. Another officer, this time German asked us to show him our passport and the reciept that we had paid the visa fee. Then one by one we went to a little window, where I had to say my name showed my passport and then got a number. My number was W603.
Had I been there at 7.30 am who knows what my number had been. Through the check in and then into the big waiting hall where I sat down at the very end of the hall in the section... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #4809 on August 4, 2009: |
Philosykos
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My interview was on a Monday at 9am and I arrived at 8.40. There was a huge line outside for non-immigrant visas, but I asked the guy giving instructions at the front and he said I could bypass it if I was coming for a K-1. Friendly, airy atmosphere inside, the big hall mostly filled with student and au pair visa applicants. The first two windows went pretty quickly, then I had to wait a while for the actual interview with the consul. He was very friendly, and only asked about my previous stays in the US (I was there for almost six years studying and teaching), what my fiancé did for a living, if he had visited me in Germany, and when I was planning to travel and get married. Then he said I should have the visa by the end of the week. I ended up receiving it the following Monday. -- The Frankfurt consulate is really great and the experience is so different from dealing with USCIS!
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