Visa Unit at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin
Need assistance with a nonimmigrant visa at the U.S. Embassy in Berlin? Our Navigator will guide you to information that you need, and help you ask us for assistance as well.

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INFORMATION FOR UKRAINIAN CITIZENS SEEKING SERVICES IN GERMANY
If you or your relative has fled from the armed conflict in Ukraine and is looking for United States visa service in Germany, please contact:

U.S. Consulate General Frankfurt
Email: FrankfurtVisaInquiries@state.gov 
Please use the following subject line: C22 - UKRAINE - YOUR FULL NAME.  

Provide your full name, date and place of birth as it appears on your passport or other travel document, along with the details of your situation, including whether you are the spouse, child, son, daughter, or parent of a U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident (“green card” holder).  

You can find information for Ukrainian nationals on the Department of State's website.

We will respond to you as soon as practicable with any guidance we can provide you.
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