Are you wondering how to book a flight reservation for
your Schengen Visa application, or just looking for a flight itinerary with a
unique booking code that is verifiable with the airline, all without actually
having to pay the full price for a flight ticket that you might not be able to
use? You’re in the right place!
We have been in exactly this position ourselves, so
we’re going to show you the best way to get it done and why you should employ
the professional services of a travel company like Schengen Visa Itinerary,
who can make the process clear and simple as possible while providing you with
a real travel itinerary and verifiable flight reservation to ensure your visa
application has the best possible chance of success.
When we decided to take our dream Euro trip for our
one-month honeymoon, we came up against the same challenge that so many others
have come across before us, and much more do every day – the requirement to
show a real flight reservation and travel itinerary for your whole trip. When
you first see this requirement, you may well think that you have to book and
pay for all of your Flight Tickets and Hotel
Reservations before you can even start to apply for your
Schengen Visa, which you don’t even know if you’re going to get! It’s easy to
see why so many people would think this when this is what they were reading the
application requirements from one of the Schengen countries…
“Copy of the roundtrip airline reservation with
Passenger Registration Number (or reservation number) and travel itinerary. The
reservation should prove that the stay in the Schengen area does not exceed 90
days. It is recommended not to buy the ticket until the visa is granted.”
But you can see how it gets even more confusing, “It
is not recommended to buy the ticket until the visa is granted.” To the
uninitiated first-time applicant, especially one born into the era of personal
computers, the internet and doing everything yourself, this makes no sense
whatsoever. How is it possible to get a confirmed flight booking and travel
itinerary without actually paying for anything?!
The answer is all in the reasons why the embassies
require an itinerary and not the fully paid for tickets to process visa
applications. It’s as simple as the fact that they need to verify that you are
traveling to that particular country for the reasons that you say you are. So
if you have stated your reason for traveling there as, “tourism,” then it’s
only logical that you should be able to show where you plan on going, when and
for how long in order to prove that. Of course, they are not unreasonable
people, so they don’t expect you to risk buying an expensive Flight Ticket
and paying for Accommodation
before you know if the visa will be approved. That is why they only ask for an
itinerary and a reservation, rather than a paid for a ticket.
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