You don’t need to purchase an expensive flight ticket to apply for a visa. Most embassies worldwide accept a flight itinerary as proof of travel plans. Here’s exactly how to do it.

Step-by-Step Process

1. Check embassy requirements

Most embassies require ‘proof of travel plans’ or ‘flight itinerary’ — not a purchased ticket. Verify your specific embassy’s wording.

2. Get a flight itinerary

Use visaflightreservation.com/ to generate a confirmed booking with a PNR booking reference for $15.

3. Prepare your application

Include the flight itinerary PDF along with your other visa documents — hotel booking, travel insurance, bank statements, etc.

4. Attend your appointment

Present your complete application with the flight itinerary. Embassy staff can review the PNR code if needed.

Pro Tips

  • Read your embassy’s checklist carefully — ‘flight itinerary’ means a reservation is sufficient
  • Match the dates on your reservation with your travel insurance coverage
  • Ensure the name matches your passport exactly
  • Get your reservation 1-2 days before your visa appointment

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all embassies accept flight itineraries?

Yes, virtually all embassies accept flight itineraries with PNR codes. They understand applicants shouldn’t buy tickets before approval.

What documents do I need besides a flight itinerary?

Typical requirements include passport, photos, bank statements, travel insurance, hotel booking, and invitation letter (if applicable).

Can I use the same reservation for multiple visa applications?

Each visa application should have a current, valid reservation. Get a new one for each application for best results.

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