If this is your first visa application, the flight itinerary requirement might seem confusing. Don’t worry — this beginner-friendly guide explains everything you need to know in simple terms.

Step-by-Step Process

1. What is a flight itinerary?

It’s a confirmed booking showing your travel plans. It has a PNR code (booking reference) that proves the booking is real.

2. Why you need one

Embassies require proof that you plan to travel. A flight itinerary shows your intended flights without buying an expensive ticket.

3. How to get one

Visit VisaFlightReservation, enter your name, travel dates, and route. Pay free and receive your PDF instantly.

4. How to use it

Simply attach the PDF to your visa application. The embassy will see your flight details and PNR code.

Pro Tips

  • Don’t overthink it — it’s a simple process
  • Your name must match your passport exactly
  • Choose travel dates that align with your visa application
  • You don’t need to know which flight you’ll actually take — this is just for the application

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I’ve never done this before?

That’s completely fine. Our simple form guides you through the process step by step.

What information do I need?

Your full name (as on passport), departure city, destination, travel dates, and optionally a preferred airline.

Can I make mistakes?

Double-check that your name matches your passport. For other details, choose reasonable dates and routes for your trip.

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