Interview at
a German consulate
'Language Corner' is ready to offer you help when you have an appointed interview at a German-speaking consulate.
The consulate clerks can speak your native language in most cases and you can also fill out forms (e.g. visa application form) in your mother tongue or English.
But in some cases the consulate may appoint an interview in German to check whether your real language skills are appropriate and correlate with certificates/diplomas you appended. It also might be a case for an interview in German if you've applied for some particular scholarships or exchange programms (for gifted students, teachers, scientists, researchers, etc.), family reunion and citizenship matters.
Bare in mind that going to a German-speaking country demands from you very often minimal language proficiency in German (in written or oral forms) for your comfortable stay in the country and confident communication with its local people.