Germany US Consulate Reviews
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #24438 on August 12, 2018: |
Jen and Dan

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Interview was scheduled for 7:30 AM. I showed up at around 7:00 AM and was out by 9:00 AM.
Here an outline of the different stages you go through:
1) Waiting in the line for US citizens and Immigrant Visas + checking in at the window where you receive your queue number
2) Going through security (if you don't bring metal objects, electric devices, or big bags it will speed things up even more)
3) Reporting to the receptionist (he/she will tell you where to go next)
4) First window (cashier): As I had paid the fee already, I just needed to hand over my passport and passport picture.
5) Second window: Fingerprints were taken; I received information regarding domestic violence, social security number, and the conditional permanent residence status; As my case was entirely digital, the original civil documents were compared to the uploaded ones (the copies I brought were not necessary at all)
6) Third window (interview with the consular offi... read complete review
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #24403 on August 8, 2018: |
R&OC

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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #24383 on August 6, 2018: |
nsankary

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The interview process in Frankfurt was very simple and smooth, and everyone was very nice.
From what I observed, it is much simpler to go without any electronics whatsoever, any electronics needed to be checked in, and we were able to go through security very quickly without any.
Our only mistake was not paying/"checking in" at the very beginning, which probably cost us an hour of just waiting. Once entering the large main waiting room, there is a reception desk that told us which windows to wait near and we thought that we were then in the pipeline. However, paying at the cashier window is what "begins" the process and starts the processing of the file.
After paying, the process took about 50 minutes in total. We were there for about 2 hours because we made the payment mistake at waited for about 1 hour with having "begun/checked in" by paying.
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| Frankfurt, Germany | Review #24318 on July 27, 2018: |
Anoushka

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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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