Flight tickets can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars, and buying one before visa approval is a huge financial risk. The good news: most embassies accept a flight itinerary instead of a purchased ticket. Here’s how to satisfy the requirement affordably.
Step-by-step
1. Understand the requirement
Most embassies require proof of travel plans, not a purchased ticket. A confirmed flight itinerary with a PNR code meets this requirement.
2. Use a flight itinerary service
Visit VisaFlightReservation.com and enter your travel details — departure city, destination, dates, and passenger name.
3. Pay just $15
Instead of spending hundreds on a real ticket, get a professional flight itinerary with a PNR booking reference for a flat $15 fee.
4. Download and submit
Receive your PDF reservation instantly via email and attach it to your visa application.
Tips
- Never risk buying a non-refundable ticket before visa approval
- Many embassies explicitly advise against purchasing tickets before visa decision
- A $15 reservation protects you from losing hundreds if your visa is denied
- You can buy your real ticket after visa approval when prices may be lower
FAQs
Do I really need a flight ticket for a visa application?
You need proof of travel plans, which can be a flight itinerary with a PNR code — not necessarily a purchased ticket.
Is free all I need to pay?
Yes. Our flat fee of $15 covers your complete flight itinerary with a PNR booking reference, ready for embassy submission.
What if my visa is denied?
Since you only spent free on a reservation instead of hundreds on a real ticket, your financial risk is minimal.