Germany US Consulate Reviews
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505 Review(s)
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1991 on September 5, 2007: |
hhN400
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: IR-1/CR-1 Visa
My wife's interview was scheduled for 9:30am on 9/4. We arrived at about 9:10am, got a ticket and got into the queue to be admitted to the consulate. When we entered the big waiting room, my wife's ticket number was already up. She handed in her passport, a photograph, and part II of the DS-230 form at the call window. Ten minutes later she was called to another window where she handed in the remaining documents; all her papers were checked and found to be in order. My wife recieved instructions about the procedure at the port of entry and that was it for this window. After ten more minutes of waiting, she was then called to the consul's window who only asked whether everything on the application was the truth, and had her sign the DS-230-II form. He didn't ask any other question and told here that the visa will be in the mail in a few days. That was it -- very quick and efficient; everybody was very friendly, courteous, and completely painless. The whole procedure took maybe 30 or 35 ... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1979 on August 30, 2007: |
Mammimaus2007
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: Direct Consular Filing
Ok here its is, my Frankfurt interview Review
We arrived there like an hour to early so we went to Mc Donalds for 30 minutes and walked to the Konsulat to line up (a huge line) a Officer came and asked "whi is here for a VISA interview?"so everybody with a interview raised their hands and where asked to step to the side and all the way in front of the line Cool so we don't have to wait until the other 100 people get in first LOL.
He gave us a ticket, I had Number W502
then we were asked to step in the security check point room (always 4 people only) take of your watch, a belt if you where one, hand them your purse etc. then walk through that whatever it's called thingy LOL take your stuff and proceed to the next building.
The first thing I had to do was taking my Dumbo Passport pics (which are cheaper @ the Consulate then outside!!!! 6 Euros for 4, in Aschaffenburg they cost you 12 Euros)
Then my number was called for W... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1961 on August 24, 2007: |
Nina+Matt
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Click here if you found this review helpful | Review Topic: K1 Visa
So here is my interview story:
I got to the consulate shortly after 9:00 am (my appointment was set for 9:30 am). I had to wait 15 minutes in front of the reception, got my waiting number and had to wait another 15 minutes until I was able to go through security. Everything went smooth since I did not bring any electronic devises what so ever.
If one needs to store stuff like that, one can go to the little kiosk not far from the consulate (it is located at the intersection of giessenerstrasse and marbachweg, near the “underground” station), they have lockers one can rent. Im not sure how much it costs, I left my stuff in a locker at the main train station and payed 2 euros.
After I made it inside I had to smoke a cigarette in the designated smoking area, to calm down a little bit, I was really nervous!
Once in the consulate building, a nice lady wanted to see my ticket and then showed me where to sit down.
I waited for about 10 minutes and got ca... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1960 on August 24, 2007: |
Mona_Greg
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Frankfurt was nice and easy , even they lost my passport and all was delayed for over a week , but it was worth the wait
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1917 on August 16, 2007: |
s p
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Due to my fiancee being there, I could cut the waiting line in front of the consulate which probably saved us some twenty minutes.
Once in the consulate, things continued to work really smoothly: we had to go to one counter where they checked whether there was anything left they needed from us (police certificate and affidavit as well as birth certificate) and the officer gave me an envelope that I had to address to myself (prepared stickers are ok) and put a 4.25 Euro stamp on.
Afterwards, we had to wait for about 20 minutes until we were called to the next officer, who checked the information on the forms with us (unfortunately, she forgot to turn the speaker on) and told us that the next step would be the personal interview and then we'd be done.
After another twenty minutes of waiting we were called to the "interview" which consisted of the notarization of the forms, the question where we'd move to and when we were gonna get... read complete review
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