German flag Consulate-General of Germany in New York

Address871 United Nations Plaza
New York, NY 10017
USA
Phonelocal: (212) 610.9700
international: +1.212.610.9700
Faxlocal: (212) 940.0402
international: +1.212.940.0402
Emailgerman-mission-consulate-gic-1@nyct.net
Web sitehttp://www.new-york.diplo.de
Visa forms Online Schengen visa application

» Can I visit Germany without a visa?

Comments on this Consulate-General

Ann Weiss-Biongham
Thu, 28 Jun 2012 19:27 EDT
Please some information!
For 13 years I was married to a German citizen, Gernot Weiss, living in Bonn. He suffered a terrible fall and died last week. While visiting me, he left me informatiion about the two sources of alimony or pension he had left for me. I cannot find out how to obtain a copy of his will or any instructions. Phoning the consulates gives me no answers. I am very dependent on his financial help. Whom do I apply to? Do I need a German lawyer?
Norm ellison
Sat, 2 Jun 2012 12:29 EDT
Captain Paul Watson
The Government of Germany Is holding Sea Shepard Captain Paul Watson For activities related to protecting endangered marine species. The government of Japan in regards to illegal whaling has returned to a disregard for law and life reminiscent of WW II era policies and it is the sincere hope of many citizens of the world that Germany will not follow that path resulting in a loss of honor and justice. THE WORLD IS WATCHING!
terhas mekonen
Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:30 EDT
appointmet
my son is germany citizen and i wont to nenew hie germany visa and i like to see the counsel.
N. Reh
Thu, 12 Aug 2010 11:40 EDT
request for information
I am an American citizen and just became 65 years of age. From 1971 to 1984, I lived in Germany and paid voluntary contributions into the BfA (Bundesversicherungsanstalt fuer Angestellte) during the times when I was not working. Please let me know how I can apply for any benefits, which are now due to me! Thanks!
Mit freundlichen Gruessen, NR

Post a comment on this page

We invite you to share your experiences with the German Consulate-General — obtaining visas and other services, locating the building, and so on. Your comments may be seen by the public, so please do not include private information.

Your name
Headline
Your message
Max 2000 characters
 

This web site is not operated by the Consulate-General and your comments and questions will not necessarily be seen by its staff. Please note that this is not a forum for broad debate about the foreign policy of Germany, and such topics will be deleted.