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Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
505 Review(s)
Frankfurt, Germany
Review #24318 on July 27, 2018:

Anoushka




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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Super nice employees at the consulate (Germans & americans).
very pleasant experience, i would describe the interview with the consul(female) more like a "sceptical Smalltalk" than an interrogation
If you're well prepared, you don't have to be worried.

Questions asked during the interview:

How did you meet?
When did you start a romantic relationship?
How did it start? (asking if we were together in person )
When was the last time you saw your fiance in person?
Have you made any wedding plans yet?
Then:
Have you ever been married before?
Do you have any kids?


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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #24275 on July 23, 2018:

Schonmann

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #24249 on July 18, 2018:

Joiedevivre




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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The Interview was smooth.
I was so nervous but that was not necessary.
Everybody there was so nice, relaxed and helpful!
When I arrived at the embassy I was first in the wrong queue cause the Officer at the Entrance told me wrong. So make sure you’re waiting in the right line! But thank god, it’s also the shorter one.
Make sure you’re putting everything in the order as listed in the Checklist. Put your Photo to the Passport cause you have to give both at the same time to the officer they send you right after your check in.
After I gave all my documents away I had to wait again for at least 15 minutes till the actual Interview. Which was very easy and only took me 3-5 minutes. The questions they ask were:
When and where did you meet your hubby?
Was he stationed in Germany?
When did he left?
Why married after he left?
And when have you seen him the last time?
Then she told me that this was... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #24141 on July 3, 2018:

Veronika81

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I was there yesterday, July 2nd. Appointment was at 7:50, I got in at 7:30. Was out by 9:15. My original papers were compared with the scanned documents, I was informed about the visa/green card and social security number. Then called by the immigration officer, had to take an oath and was asked how and when me and husband met, when I saw him last in person, and how we usually communicate. Then she said that she'll be able to approve my visa and I will receive it within two weeks. It was an overall pleasant experience.

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #24139 on July 3, 2018:

BobKat

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The general experience was extremely nice after all the stress and hair pulling.. Frankfurt consulate staff is very professional, efficient and also very, very friendly. The security personnel was very helpful and not rude at all, quite the contrary. They do appreciate a smile and a thank you very much (including “Sir” or “Ma’am”).

I got a number, went through security, and sat in the waiting area. Most of the time was spent waiting. My sighting of the original documents took about 5 minutes, which included very few questions about addresses and birthdate..I got information about passport delivery and domestic violence and SSN. I got all my original documents back at the end of the interview.

The consul then took my oath, and asked me very few questions:
1) how and when did you meet your husband
2) when did you see your husband the last time
3) where does your husband live?

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