Sunday, January 5, 2020

Why is a dummy ticket or flight reservation required for a Schengen visa?




When you apply for a Schengen visa, you will be asked to provide a list of required documents:
1.         Passport
2.         Photographs
3.         Proof of legal residence
4.         Travel insurance
5.         Return flight reservation
6.         Proof of accommodation
7.         Proof of funds

The above documents are standard for everyone and no matter why you wish to travel to the Schengen area, you will have to provide proof that you have a Flight Itineraryor Reservation. There are 3 main reasons why this is:

1) Proof that you won’t overstay:

The embassy of consulate of the country you plan to visit needs to see proof that you do not plan to overstay or remain illegally in the country you are going to. They will be able to see your date of entry and when you plan to leave the Schengen area. By providing a flight reservation, there will be 
more chance that your visa application will be approved.

2) The embassy can decide on the start and end dates of the visa:

Based on the dates provided by you and the dates that show on the flight reservation/itinerary, the embassy will decide the start and end dates of the visa. Your DummyTicket or Flight Reservation for Schengen Visa will show a date when you plan to leave the Schengen area, so this would be the date that your visa would expire. It’s very important that you ensure the dates you have given in all of the documents that you provide match. If they don’t, this could lead to your application being rejected.

3) To ensure you are applying at the correct visa office:

The Flight Reservation For Visa specifies the country or countries you are planning onvisiting, so the embassy or consulate can be sure if you are applying at the correct office. For example, if you are going to Italy and then onto France, you need to apply at the Italian embassy or consulate in your area.


The European Commission states:
“You must lodge the application for a Schengen visa at the Consulate of the country that you intend to visit, or – if you intend to visit more than one Schengen State, the Consulate of the country where you will spend the longest period.
If you intend to visit several Schengen States and the stays will be of equal length, you must apply at the Consulate of the country whose external borders you will cross first when entering the Schengen area.”



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