Germany US Consulate Reviews
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13749 on January 29, 2014: |
rocketman
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I, the petitioner also went for the interview. Appt was at 11 am. Reached at 10. Went straight thru after taking token and then security. Paid fees at window 22. Took the passport. Gave the envelope and told us to buy stamps from the vending machine. Had trouble trying figure it out. Meanwhile the lady from window 20 called us and we had to ignore it since we didn't get the stamps during that time. By the time we figured it and went to sit, she called again. explained about the violence against immigrants stuff and explained about getting the visa in the mail. We gave the envelope back to her with the stamps and address on it. Then waited to be called by the officer in window 17. He asked my wife how we met. She said online and officer gestured to hear more. At which she said a little bit more about it. Then asked abt engagement and wedding. after few minutes he said all is good and we are approved and that we would get the visa in a week. Happy after all. Now waiting for the visa to a... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13740 on January 29, 2014: |
MaryChris
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Hi Everybody, so for those of you who have their interview in Frankfurt, make sure you do not take any electronic device, even your cell phone, cause today I have been sent back after staying in a long line back to the flower shop at the corner of Giessener Strasse, and come back and go in the line all over again. And actually this was the only thing that was bothering. All in all was a good exprience; after the security and finger printing rituals, waited and got my interview, very friendly and understanding.
1. What your fiance does for a living?
2. How did you meet?
3. When do you plan to leave to the US?
4. What's your education and relevant questions about my family background back in my home country as I am not a german citizen?
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13737 on January 29, 2014: |
Chris and Eva
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Interview literally lasted like 10 minutes for her. They consular said that we had a "really" good packet put together. He asked her like 3 questions and he said her Visa was approved and to have a nice day.
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13688 on January 22, 2014: |
davidschoenheit
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My interview was scheduled for 7:45, I arrived 7:30 like I was told. I had to wait about 15 minutes outside in line to get a waiting number. It was pretty cold that day, but they put out heating lamps, which was very considerate. After I had gone through security, I walked to another building, where I was given further instructions: where to wait and what's going to happen in what order.
I talked to three officers. The first checked if there were any fees left to pay and the second explained the package I was going to get in the mail, in case of a successful interview with the third officer, who asked question regarding the I-129 petition. For instance, I studied in the U.S., so he wanted to know which state my college was located in. He asked where my fiancée lives and if that's close to the college. After that he asked what my fiancée does and what profession I plan on following in the U.S.. After roughly 5 minutes (perhaps 6-8 questions), he said that my visa was a... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #13607 on January 8, 2014: |
Ownerjfa
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Writing for my fiancee, she went to the interview and this is what she told me.
She said everyone was nice, even the security guards were playing catch with some children waiting in line.
Her appointment was at 7:30, but 8:45 (her time) she texted me.
Needless to say she was very happy and excited. She told me that the interview took five minutes tops. The interviewer asked:
* Where did we meet?
* When did we first meet in person?
* The previous question was followed up with "so you've visited him the one time?" (She visited me more than that one time).
* What do I do (me) for a living?
* And he wanted to see if she had two pictures of us together (which she did have)
She told me that it was over so quickly that she didn't even realize the interviewer had already given her back her documents.
The interviewer told her that the AOS is going to take 4 weeks to 3 months so we should ... read complete review
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