Germany US Consulate Reviews
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499 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1861 on August 2, 2007: |
Harmony2
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easy, they are soooo freindly...
so, don´t be afraid...
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1811 on July 19, 2007: |
TomTom
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I wasn't asked for any further evidence of our relationship, although I brought a bunch of evidence with me. Getting inside of the building was very simple and was only a matter of maybe three minutes (waiting until some people left the building again). I was allowed to skip the long line in front of the building and got directly inside, because there were no other immigrants waiting. VERY friendly and helpful staff!!!. The "interview" with the Consul only took a few minutes and was mostly just the finger printing and signing the form, and in between he was only interested in how we met, and since I'm still a student in university he wondered how or if I plan to finish my degree here in Germany. Just chit-chat, really. Everybody was really friendly.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1798 on July 15, 2007: |
sandy cheeks
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I was realy nervouse to go there. Since I was in germany all by myself and my fiance was in the US it mad it a little harder for me to go through all this. I had a huge folder with all the papers I had, pictures, 198!!!!!! emails, bills, plane tickets etc.... I just wanted to make sure to have everything with me and that it all works out... And guess what, I was there for less than 2 hours and than I went home... with my visa in the mail... I was so happy...
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1753 on July 3, 2007: |
Liebi
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My interview for the K1-Visa was on Feb. 8th. in Frankfurt. I used to live and work there, so fortunately I did not have to worry about finding the way or a hotel.
You cannot miss the embassy - it is a huge area and you just stop where all the people are waiting outside (there are parking spots all along the street).
The longest part of the interview was getting through security, if you aplied for a K1-Visa: get in the right line!
Once you are in you simply wait for your number to be called. I had to go to a total of three counters: first hand my passport and pics in, then my documents (birth certificate, I-134 and so on) and on the third counter the consul asked me a couple of easy questions and that was it.
Everybody was really friendly and the consul was the only one who asked his questions in English, everybody else spoke German.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1749 on June 30, 2007: |
Sydinsatsop
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Ok... so here is my short story.
I also get my visa approved...
For further Information see what Hamburgapples wrote.. they both been i think it was 3 Numbers behind me....
But in my case not the nice lady and also not the young consul asked me any questions like how i meet my fiance or whats the maiden name of his mum... nothing personal... i official had my appointment at 09:30 but i was allowed to stand in Queue earlier...first in the long lane( left lane) and then a US Consulate guy sort me out and let me go to the right one... * whoever is going for an interview... take the short lane and show your appointment
letter*...that was quick... i got my number by 07:42 and was putside again by apprx.09:15.... easy and very nice....
Wish everybody the same easy interview like i had.
=))
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