Visa at the Bonn consulate

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sebhoff
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Visa at the Bonn consulate

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Here's a quick report on my visa application experience at the recently re-opened Bonn consulate. First of all, they never pick up the phone. Ever. Secondly, the email address given on their website (public@afghanmissionbonn.de) is probably not being checked - the correct one seems to be info@afghanmissionbonn.de. I found out about this from the Berlin embassy, after unsuccessfully trying to reach the consulate for several days. I received a response shortly after writing to info@afghanmissionbonn.de - but perhaps this was also because the Berlin colleagues nudged them a little to get back to me. 😉

They currently don't require you to have an appointment; just turn up during their opening hours (which are not adjusted for special closures - e.g. carnival - on their website).

There was a long queue of Afghan nationals waiting to be let into the consulate. But when I asked whether I could apply for a visa, they opened the gate for me and took me straight to „Room 1“, where I submitted the following:

- 1 passport picture
- LOI
- 1 passport copy
- 1 copy of my German identity card, both sides, to prove my current address

They also wanted to see the confirmation for my flight to Shymkent/Kazakhstan, which I found weird, because it's quite a long way from Afghanistan - but anyway.

They did *not* want to see:

- health insurance
- proof of sufficient financial means

They didn't accept the visa application form that I had prepared because it had the wrong logo. They don’t have this updated application form on their website. The person I spoke to said something about this not being fully official yet and they were therefore not allowed to put it online. Content-wise, it was exactly the same as what I had prepared. I have no idea whether it would have been possible to apply without a LOI.

Then I was taken to Room 3 where I paid 80€ in cash after which I was escorted back to Room 1 with the receipt. I left a prepaid registered envelope for them to send the passport back - something they didn’t seem to have encountered before and he needed to ask for confirmation from a colleague. I did not put any sender information on the envelope, and when I finally received it, I saw that no sender had been added by them - even though it is required for registered letters. I suspect this was the reason why the letter was not delivered the following day but took a day extra.
The whole application procedure took less than 30 minutes.

I was not given an option for same-day processing (but didn't ask). It was quite stressful to have to wait without having any way of contacting them. But in the end it worked out...
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