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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #28240 on April 6, 2020: | Kikidem
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My interview was scheduled for 8.30, arrived there at 8.20. There was a very long doubleline outside, once inside you get a number and get called to the first window pretty fast, just explains how you will get your Visa, you give up any requested documents here, get info on what to do after you get your Visa. Took like 5 min, then waited again for about 20 min for the actual interview, also a window, the IO was really nice, asked how we met, when we decided to get married, and what my husband does. Then said he don't see a reason not to give me a Visa, that was it I left after about 45 min of being in the embassy.. got my passport 4 days later
| | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #28200 on March 18, 2020: | mona_ralph_2020
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Easy, well organized, took me about 2 hours only.
| | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #28163 on March 10, 2020: | clumsyalchemist
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Our interview was on 01/31/20 and the time was scheduled for 8:00 am. My fiancé and I arrived 30 minutes early, but we were let in. I have read about cases where people had to wait until the scheduled time, but that did not seem to be the case with us.
As many have written before, you first have to register and then you will be sent to a window where they take your passport etc. Then, you receive a number and have to wait a bit, until you are called to another window, where they compare your data and make sure your name etc. is correct. I had a different birth name then my current name since my parents married when I was a child, so they asked me about that, but it was no problem since I had a document proving the name change.
Our interview took around 5-10 minutes. Our officer was friendly, but not as hyper friendly as some people have described.
The questions were:
When did you meet?
Did you live abroad?
How long ... read complete review
| | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #28151 on March 6, 2020: | LaraAndEric
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I had my interview on March 3rd 2020.
In Frankfurt, you have to wait outside first before you can go through security. I waited for around 50 minutes, which was fine, because it was sunny and I had a warm jacket and a scarf with me. So you should bring warm clothing and an umbrella, just in case it starts raining. I had to go to the left line first and I needed to show them my passport and they gave me a waiting number. Then they told me to line up for security at the end of the right line.
I went through security and they told me I couldn’t take my x-ray cd with me, which my doctor told me to bring to the interview. But it wasn’t a problem, since they just gave me a number and kept it for me in exchange.
You can’t bring any sorts of electronics so leave you phone or laptop in the car/hotel/at home.
After passing security, I went on a small path from the security building to the actual consulate building, where a woman at a reception... read complete review
| | Frankfurt, Germany | Review #28128 on March 1, 2020: | Akrapovic
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In general, the process at the embassy is pretty self-explanatory - you will know what to do if you listen and follow the directions from the people at the consular
I had my interview early in the morning and I was there 20 min before the appointment. First advice: During this time of the year, bring warm clothes because you will be waiting outside for a while before you get to go inside. I checked in with my passport + appointment confirmation and got a ticket with a number on it (keep this ticket on you). I was then asked to go to the next line (still outside) where I waited to enter the first building. This is the security check. (No phones - leave them at home/in the car!) After security, I walked to the main building.
In the main building, I went to the receptionist that told me to go directly to a booth. Notice that the main building is split into an "immigration" and "non immigration" area. For K1, everything happens in the immigration ... read complete review
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