Germany US Consulate Reviews
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1749 on June 30, 2007: |
Sydinsatsop
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Ok... so here is my short story.
I also get my visa approved...
For further Information see what Hamburgapples wrote.. they both been i think it was 3 Numbers behind me....
But in my case not the nice lady and also not the young consul asked me any questions like how i meet my fiance or whats the maiden name of his mum... nothing personal... i official had my appointment at 09:30 but i was allowed to stand in Queue earlier...first in the long lane( left lane) and then a US Consulate guy sort me out and let me go to the right one... * whoever is going for an interview... take the short lane and show your appointment
letter*...that was quick... i got my number by 07:42 and was putside again by apprx.09:15.... easy and very nice....
Wish everybody the same easy interview like i had.
=))
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1747 on June 30, 2007: |
hamburgapples
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After picking up my fiance in the Harz Mtns we drove into Frankfurt and found our hotel, the Hotel Alleenhof (http://www.hotel-alleenhof.de/en/home.html) which we booked for 60Euro. The room was actually 2 rooms, with 2 stovetop burners, a sink, fridge and microwave as well as sofa, table and TV in one and 2 single beds (that could be pushed together) and tv in the other. This 60Euro included breakfast but not the parking which we ended up paying for anyway for only 5Euro per night.
We had breakfast @ 7AM the morning of our "interview" and then caught a cab (6.5 Euro) the short distance to the Consulate getting there at 7:45AM.
Once there I was agahst at the long line that came away from the building out near the street and then wrapped around into the parkinglot. Uggg! I spotted the security gaurd (who was from the US) and asked if we could bypass this line as I was an American Citizen. He ... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1737 on June 26, 2007: |
Walter G.
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Finally, after all the stress and trouble!! We drove to Frankfurt today, went through the interview process, medical exam taken and APPROVED! :dance:
Now Claudia's officially an ALIEN!
It was a pain, I gotta say, though mainly not due to the consulate in Frankfurt. We arrived at the consulate at 7:45, fifteen minutes before our interview time. Lots of people were already waiting and we experienced some pretty nasty weather--rain, cold and wind. Good thing I put on my jeans today, instead of just shorts like normal.
So nearly two hours later we made it through security. Most of the guards were friendly enough, though the fella wandering around outside talking with people was a bit short with everyone. Claudia got upset 'cause the families with children weren't being brought to the front of the lines...thank God we left our two at home!
Once we got into the building (wet and cold) everything started moving at light speed... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1705 on June 13, 2007: |
Jeannine&Mat
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All the worries...for nothing!
I finally had my interview appointment today, after an application process that took approx. 1 year! I am not quite sure why they call it "interview", because I didn't really have to TALK to anybody. It all went pretty smoothly. Entered after waiting in line for only 10 minutes. Got checked for any prohibited items. Went in and showed my documents to a lady that has been doing her job for way too long! I had to take new photos, because the ones I brought with me were not good enough! I then got to talk to a really nice employee who checked my documents with me and explained the further steps to be taken. I even got to ask questions!!! And after waiting for another ten minutes I had to proceed to another window to "swear" that every statement i made is correct. They took my fingerprints and off I went. So I was in and out within one hour. Unbelievable. And all that after a 6 hour long train ride. Yuck. But i... read complete review
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Frankfurt, Germany | Review #1647 on May 30, 2007: |
Inga
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I was at the doors half an hour before they opened and out within 2 hours. Everyone was very pleasant and the visa was in my mailbox in less than a week.
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