Every embassy requires proof of travel plans as part of the visa application. A flight itinerary is the most practical way to satisfy this requirement. Here’s how to get one that meets embassy standards.
Step-by-Step Process
1. Check your embassy’s requirements
Most embassies accept flight itineraries or itineraries. Some specify that you should NOT buy a ticket before approval.
2. Use a professional service
Embassy-grade flight itineraries need proper formatting, real PNR codes, and accurate airline information.
3. Generate your reservation
Our service creates reservations that meet the standards of embassies in 150+ countries — for just $15.
4. Include with your application
Print the PDF and include it with your visa application documents in the travel/flight section.
Pro Tips
- Different embassies may have slightly different formatting preferences
- Always match the passenger name to your passport exactly
- Include round-trip flights unless the embassy specifies otherwise
- Keep the PNR code handy — some embassies review it directly
Frequently Asked Questions
Do embassies review the PNR code?
Some embassies may review the PNR code with the airline. Our reservations include real, PNR booking references.
Which embassies accept flight itineraries?
Virtually all embassies worldwide accept flight itineraries, including Schengen, US, UK, Canadian, Australian, and many more.
What format should the reservation be in?
Submit a clean PDF document — not a screenshot. Our service generates professional PDFs formatted to embassy standards.
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