Germany US Consulate Reviews
Average Rating: 4.4
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512 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #19497 on May 11, 2016: |
Hermione

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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #19368 on April 25, 2016: |
vavavoom14

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I had to go to Frankfurt for my visa interview. The subway was running late so I had to phone the Embassy to tell them that I was going to be late, and they were very nice about it.
No electronics where allowed, so once you get off the Ubahn(Subway) there is a kiosk called "Consulate Kiosk". There you can leave your electronics and stuff not allowed into the embassy for 3€. They give you a number and just collect it after the interview hassle free.
Once outside the embassy, I was told to get into the Immigrant visa line which was extremely short. I got called up, and they checked my last name to make sure I had an appointment and I got a paper with a number on it.
After that I went through security. Very strict. Airport like security. I then had to make my way to another building.
Once in the building I was sent straight to the Cashiers to pay the immigrant visa fee of around 300€. You can pay in cash or credit card only... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #19346 on April 21, 2016: |
Hermione

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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #19333 on April 19, 2016: |
Hoolaga

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Really nice consular employees.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #19112 on March 15, 2016: |
nikkimujj

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My fiance and I both attended our interview and arrived at about a half hour early for our appointment at 7:30. Neither of us is a German citizen, but we had no issues. We were put in the non-immigrant line and luckily had left almost all our belongings (cell phones, wallets) in a locker in the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof for 4 euros. I highly recommend this for people without a car or hotel room! The U5 goes directly to the consulate from the Hauptbahnhof. We first gave in our passports and received a number, then had to put our belongings in plastic bags and go through security. In the general waiting area, we had to give my fiance's passport and a printed copy of our appointment confirmation to a clerk, then waited to be called by the secretary. She looked at our case first, explained the sealed packet and double-checked some biographical information. After being sent to wait again, we were called for our interview at another window. Our officer was very friendly and spoke perfect Englis... read complete review
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