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Hello Tine68,

 

Thanks for the reply.  So just yesterday we got our email for making the appointment and my wife will go next Tuesday.  So I did have three more questions for you!  So with paying the 325 at the consulate.  Do you pay cash? Or do you need a credit card?

 

Also I have read things where you can't bring anything really into the consulate and you need to use some storage center down the road.  In Munich, before you go into the embassy, there is a room where they take your cell phone and anything they don't want inside.  Do they do that as well in Frankfurt or do you have to come with nothing really? Just paperwork and IDs? I have read that some people miss there appointment because they bring stuff and are not allowed into the consulate.

 

I have also read you can't bring more then one child with you.. Have you heard of this?  While you were there did you see any other visa applicants which had two children with them?

 

Thanks for all the help,

 

JGK

 

 

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Hey, thats great news :-)

 

You can pay the Fee Cash or with Credit Card. They even asked me if i wanted to pay in Dollars or Euro. I paid in $.

It is true that you can´t bring anything other then your Paperwork and ID inside. Babyformular is allowed, you just have to show it at the security check. Instructions on what you can bring is also found on the Website from Frankfurt Consulate.  I just left my Phone in the Car. They dont have lockers, but there is supposed to be a Kiosk near by, who stores Stuff for you..  the Fee if i remember right is 2 Euro, but i am not sure about this.

 

As for the Kids - when i was there there was a Family with 3 or 4 Kids, so i dont think that is a Problem, since there are also Families applying for Visas :-)

 

Good luck for the Interview!

When are you leaving then ?

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