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Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4 / 5
504 Review(s)
Frankfurt, Germany
Review #20891 on November 17, 2016:

Lenchick

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

The easiest interview ever! A very nice and polite officer, no pressure and relaxing atmosphere.

(updated on November 28, 2016)

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #20868 on November 14, 2016:

Sugarmew

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

Overall it was very smooth!
I stayed in a hotel near the US consulate, arriving a day before my interview. I already checked out the area a day before to see where the entry is, the consulate is huge. I was so nervous I read over 60 reviews about the process to calm myself down. It helped me a lot, so I decided to make a detailed review myself too!

My interview was on a monday morning at 8.00am, I arrived there at 7:25am. You can choose between two lines, Non-Immigrant and All others, the lady in front directed me to the Non-Immigrant line. There were already about 10-15 people waiting, but I didn't wait too long. I got my ticket number at 7:47am.

After that you need to go to a man who hands you a plastic bag, you have to put all your belongings in there (keys, wallet, belt, ... excpect electrical devices, they're not allowed there), and wait at the white line until you're called into the security building. It's similar to the security checks at t... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #20474 on September 22, 2016:

Kuegs

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Our appointment was at 10 am. We had to take the train to Frankfurt, got there at 9 am and were able to make it in time using the U-Bahn U4 and bus 34 (since the U5 is currently still not running)

We left all our valuables, including phones, in a locker at the train station and paid 4€ for it.

It was a little hard to find the embassy for us without phone access, but the friendly owner of the kiosk pointed us in the right direction.

Once we got there, we waited in line (outside) for "all other visas" and quickly got our pass and were sent to wait in line for the first security officer. He gave us a plastic bag and advised us to put everything in it that we had on us (wallet, change, key to locker).

He didn't communicate it very well that we had to take a few steps forward after that to wait at the white line on he ground for someone to open the door for us and let us in for the next security check.... read complete review

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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #20410 on September 15, 2016:

Blondie26

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Review Topic: K1 Visa

My interview was for 9.30am . At 9am I was at the security and it was smooth,everyone was nice. I got into the embassy, the lady gave me a ticket number,I waited for about 30 minutes for my number to be called. I went to the window,the man was very pleasant ,he checked my documents ,took my fingerprints and said everything was alright except that I need to provide a letter from my son father that he is aware that my son is traveling with me and I gave him the decision from the court that states that I have sole custody, then he said all is ok. He gave me the domestic violence paper and asked me to wait for my number to be called by the consular officer.
So I waited for about 1 hour before my number was called by the consular officer, he introduced himself and took my fingerprints and oat taking and his questions where:
1. When did you met your fiancé ?
2.when last did you see your fiancé ?
3. Was your fiancé born in the United States ?
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Frankfurt, Germany
Review #20382 on September 13, 2016:

CrazyCatMadame

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Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa

I was inside the consulate for a total amount of 40 minutes.

I had my appointment at 9 am and there was nobody besides me at the 2 windows outside. Together with the short secruity check, before you enter the building for more secruity checks, it took not even two minutes to get in.

The secruity inside is basically the same procedure as the ones at airports.

After that, I finally went into the actual consulate buildung and directly to window 2 (KASSE) and paid the interview fee. I paid in Euro, so it was 293€. They also took my passport there.

Then I waited for maybe 10 minutes or 15 minutes and got called up to go the window with a case worker behind it. They talk you through your package and see if all the information you provided is correct.

After that, I waited for a little longer and finally had the interview.
The lady I talked to just asked me some easy questions such as: Where did you m... read complete review

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