Schengen
visa embassies and consulates ask for a compulsory flight reservation document
when making a Schengen visa application. It is used to confirm that the
applicant is actually intending to travel to the places on the dates stated.
The document is also used to show that the applicant is actually intending to
make the journey back. Provide proof of intention to get back on the dates as stated
on the application form (where applicable).
It is
important to know the importance of Flight Itinerary
in the Schengen visa process. When you are applying for a visa, embassies and consulates ask for a
number of documents. You must submit in order that your application can be
processed. Some of these documents are not only confusing but also where you
are expected to source for them.
For
example, if you have claimed in your visa application form that you are
intending to come back on a certain date, but you have provided a one-way flight itinerary, then your visa application is likely to be declined
because of the inconsistency of intentions.
The flight itinerary is also used to show the embassy your commitment to the travel. It serves to show the importance
that you have attached to your travel plans. Sometimes some applicants are not committed
to their travel plans. They end up not using the visa even after it has been
issued.
For your
security reasons and follow-up purposes, there may be a need for information
concerning your probable whereabouts. This is either in your country of origin
or the country of your destination. Sometimes the international authorities may
need to keep in touch to make sure everything is okay in case of an
eventuality.
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