The first question you might ask if you haven’t applied for a visa before, is “Why do I need dummy hotel bookings for visa applications?
There are several answers to this
question.
First of all, let’s touch upon the main
reason for the need for dummy hotel
bookings for visa applications: On most embassy website you will
find a list of requirements that you need for your visa application. On each of
these requirement lists, you’ll find a few requirements that are the same for
almost all countries:
·
a hotel booking or
reservation for your entire intended stay
·
a flight reservation with
return flight
It’s not exactly clear why the embassies
require this information, because on the same page you will usually find a
sentence stating “It is advised against purchasing any tickets before the visa
application has been approved.” It can be argued that this might be an outdated
requirement, dating from the time when visa agents would book and hold the
ticket for you until you confirmed that you wanted it. The other argument is
that the embassy and visa officer do need to know your intended travel dates so
they can approve your visa accordingly. No matter what the reason behind this
requirement though, it is still mandatory and still a requirement you need to
oblige to.
In other words; the embassies want proof
of a reservation of both your flights and hotels, but they don’t want you to
actually pay for anything yet (in case your application is rejected).
It seems straight forward enough, but the
problems are; where can you get dummy hotel bookings for visa applications?
Before creating Schengen visa
flight reservation, we were wondering the exact same. Many hotel
booking websites will allow you to book a room without paying for it first, but
this does not apply to all, and in addition, there is the added stress of
having to remember to cancel a bunch of different reservations. This is
particularly stressful for applications like the Schengen Tourist Visa, where
you will have to show a big itinerary of
booked hotels for long trips in different cities.
Booking up to 30 hotels in a row, making
sure they all have a no fee cancellation policy, and then remembering to cancel
all of them – that would give even the most seasoned secretary headache from!
This also means having to entering your credit card information online,
something that’s not always risk free and many travelers don’t feel comfortable
giving out their credit card information.
None of these options are great, and
travelers all over the world continuously end up wondering how to get the
documents they need for their visa applications.
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