Honorary Consulate of Germany in Portland, Oregon
| Honorary Consul | Günter Hoffmann |
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| Address | 200 SW Market Street, Suite 1695 Portland, OR 97201 USA |
| Phone | local: (503) 222.0490 international: +1.503.222.0490 |
| Fax | local: (503) 221.0564 international: +1.503.221.0564 |
| ghoffmann1@aol.com | |
| Visa forms |
Online Schengen visa application
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Hello, my name is Jami Stotts I'm 16 years old and live in Eugene. I finished high school early so I could move to Germany in July and stay there with friends for a year. I am having trouble getting any answers to my questions, everyone from San Fransico just sends me to a web page that has nothing to do with what I am wondering. So my question is, if I take "Intensive German" classes at GLS for 12 weeks, for 20 hours each week and then switch over to just taking two classes each week for the rest of my stay (because it would be very hard on my family and I financially to keep taking the 20/week classes) would that be enough classes for a year long study visa? Or would I need to apply for a different type of visa? Also, could my father, mother, the friend I would be staying with, and I come meet with you in Portland and could you help me with filling out the application? Thank you for taking the time to read this, please reply whenever you have time.
Best regards,
Jami-Mae Stotts
jamimae123@gmail.com
I was born in Furth to a german mother and Americam father, which makes me a naturalized US citizen. I am a combat veteran collecting social security an VA benefits. Can I legally posses a German Passport as well as an American passport? I would like to visit countries such a Cuba.
Hello,
My German passport expired quite a while ago (I have dual citizenship German and American). Could I make appt to apply for new passport?
Also, I am not sure if my 21 year old son has dual citizenship. Mom (myself) is German, Dad is American and he lives in the US. Could he apply for a german passport? He never served in the military. If so, how does he have to proceed?
Thank you very much.
Elke
Can i get an appointment for my passport,its still good for 6 month
I have just been accepted for an artist residency in Berlin from April 1st until June 30th, 2013.
I am hoping to obtain a 3 month visa. Please contact me at mattreynolds21@gmail.com
Thank you very much, I hope to hear from a representative soon.
My wife and I are Portland residence and US citizens. We are planning to be in Germany for approximately 4 months starting September-December 2014. We are tourists and will stay in three or four German villages during this time. We will not work.
We are currently making accommodation arrangements and need to know if this is permissible. Do we need a Visa? If so, what is the application process, form and required documents? Is there a fee for this application? If so, what amount? By when must the application be made?
Please contact me at carlgoebel@centurylink.net
My son's passport expired in October.
He is attending school in Eugene.
Can I renew his passport for him, at least the preliminaries?
Thanks for your help.
i need to know much it cost to renew a german passport in usa
jutta A. you dont have to go to san francisco!!! just call up the portland office they will tell you to make a appointment thats it.
Thank you for your great service today, German Honorary Consulate! I came in to get a new passport. My old one is about to run out. I am grateful I could go to the office right here in downtown Portland. Great location, easy to find, friendly personal! Snow and rain threatened to get in the way of my appointment. However, people in the Consulate were very friendly and accommodating. Once I got there my application was done in no time. I realize I need to wait for roughly 3 months until the passport gets here, but this is the process in today's world. Simply going downtown sure beats having to fly all the way to San Francisco!!! Please stay and don't go anywhere, we need you here!! Many thanks and all the best, Maria S.
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