Germany US Consulate Reviews
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505 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #32139 on June 5, 2023: |
Black Unicorn
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My husband's interview appointment was at 8 am on Dec. 27, 2022 we arrived at the embassy at 7:15 am and there was already a line. It was freezing. I left and waited at the McDonald's not far from the embassy. He took all the documentation and his cell phone to the embassy. After checking in at the outside visa window he was then led in where he was told to turn his phone off and proceed on to wait and then on to window 1 to make the $325 payment (he paid with euros). He was then asked for the documents and a few questions about his travel, wait some more, then on to window 2 where the visa officer conducted the interview. He said the interview felt like a conversation and he talked a lot about our relationship, how we met, cultural differences, and how/where we got married. Since I lived in Ghana with him there was lots of discussion about this as well. He gave her all the original docs including the affidavit of support, my pay stubs, 2 months of bank statements, my lease in the sta... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #32108 on May 27, 2023: |
KaiJared88
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #31903 on March 24, 2023: |
dominoskies
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It was a smooth interview process. From the time of arrival until leaving, it took about 2 hours. Both applicant and petitioner attended and were allowed at the interview. We did the following steps: (1) waited in a line outside to get our passports checked and receive a slip of paper; (2) went through security (you can't bring in any electronics - they held my fitbit and phone in a container for me); (3) entered a large indoor room with multiple small windows, including a payment window, document check windows, and interview windows; (4) went to the payment window (we had already paid so we just got a confirmation of that) and received a number; (4) waited until our number was called to go to the document check window, where they asked a few questions to make sure we had all the documents (exactly the same ones that we uploaded for the NVC); (5) sat back down and waited until our number was called at the interview window; (6) went to the interview window and answered questions for abo... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #31892 on March 17, 2023: |
ezk
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The interview at the consulate was so easy. Everybody is very friendly. After you get in there are three different sections. At first you have bring the payment document and a photo. On the second person, you give all the necessary documents. They didn't want to have the proof of the relationship and I-864 form. Instead, I gave them i-134 form. The third person was the interviewer. He asked me a lot of questions. Here are some of them :
The questions
- What’s your fiancé‘s name?
- Where is your fiancé right now?
- How did you meet? When was that?
- How many times were you in the US before? Did you have a visa?
- Were you or your fiancé married before?
- Your fiancé is in the Airforce, is this correct?
- Where will you live? Have you been there before?
- Where did you engaged?
- In how many countries did you live?
- When was the last time you saw each other?
- When do you pl... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #31873 on March 14, 2023: |
shytown
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(Leaving this review based on the account of my spouse)
We originally received an appointment date for end of April, but contacted the consulate which gave us the opportunity to reschedule to a much earlier date via their online portal.
Here's what happened:
1. Went to first window to submit pass photo (only one required) and interview confirmation / barcode. They also requested passport.
2. Went to second window to hand in W2, tax transcript, marriage certificate, birth certificate and crime report.
3. Interview: Spouse said this was friendly, conducted in English. Questions included, "Does your spouse already live in the US?", "Were you or your spouse previous married?", "Do you or your spouse have children?", "How many people will you live with when you move to the US?"
All in all, it was very quick and they said the passport would be available for pickup within 14 days. The pickup is at a separate location that maint... read complete review
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