When the embassy checklist says ‘flight booking required,’ many applicants panic and buy expensive tickets. But there’s a smarter, risk-free approach that embassies actually prefer.
Step-by-Step Process
1. Understand what they mean
When embassies say ‘flight booking,’ they typically mean a confirmed reservation showing your travel plans — not a purchased ticket.
2. Get a professional reservation
Use visaflightreservation.com/ to create a professional flight itinerary with a real, PNR booking reference.
3. Pay the flat fee
For just $15, you get a complete flight itinerary that meets embassy standards for 150+ countries.
4. Submit confidently
Your reservation looks professional, includes all required details, and the PNR code is included by embassy staff.
Pro Tips
- Embassy staff see thousands of reservations — they know the difference between a reservation and a ticket
- A reservation actually shows financial prudence, which embassies appreciate
- Keep a copy of your reservation for your records
- If the embassy asks, explain you’ll purchase the ticket after visa approval
Frequently Asked Questions
What if the embassy specifically asks for a ‘confirmed ticket’?
Even when embassies use this wording, they accept confirmed reservations with PNR codes. Call the embassy to confirm if unsure.
Will embassy staff accept my reservation?
Yes. Our reservations include real PNR codes formatted to airline standards.
How quickly can I get a reservation?
Reservations are generated instantly after payment and delivered to your email within minutes.
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