My wife's ESTA was denied, so we made an appointment for her at the Consulate in Frankfurt. There she was also denied. The reason was, "there was not enough proof that she was going to return to Germany".
1. I am an American. I live here in Germany. I am also disabled and my wife is my registered care giver.
2. Are kids have dual citizenship. My two sons are in the German military and my daughter is a registered nurse at a local hospital.
3. We pay rent and we have documents to show we have been paying rent for the last 30 years here in Germany.
4. My wife has a round trip ticket.
5. My wife wants to visit our oldest son in America. As a German soldier, he is stationed at NATO headquarters in Virginia.
My wife took all of that "proof" with her to the consulate. The lady at the window didn't even ask for it, but instead asked irrelevant questions. Like "what was in 2005, did you travel to the U.S. then?". My wife hasn't been to America since 1998. They know that. After a couple more empty questions, they informed her that she was denied.
This is ridiculous. If she had come through the southern border, she would have been given a drivers license, some cash and a voter's card.