A dummy ticket
is a flight reservation that is used to apply visas and/or show at the airport
as proof of return ticket. A dummy ticket is not a paid return ticket. It is
only a document that included travel itinerary details, but it is not a
confirmed ticket.
To make a Flight Reservation without paying the price
you could use the services of Schengen Visa
Itinerary.
Why
do Embassies and Consulates Ask for it?
Most of the embassies and consulates in the world do
not obligate visa applicants to book a flight ticket, because they are aware
that in case of visa rejection, then it will be inevitable for the applicant to
lose his or her money. They even indicate in the list of required documents for
visa application, that applicants are not obligated to buy the tickets but
rather only to reserve the flight.
In addition, only after you get your visa, you may
purchase the ticket you have reserved or cancel it and buy others in most
convenient dates, within the time of your visa validity.
However, there might be exceptions where embassies or
consulates in specific cases will ask you to actually purchase a round trip
flight ticket prior to the visa interview.
As
a proof that you will not be overstaying
The main reason why the embassy or the consulate of
your travel destination country asks you for proof of a round-trip flight
reservation is that they want to make sure you will not overstay your visa, and
will get back to your home country before it expires.
Since, a round-trip reservation shows the departure
and arrival to your home country, this is a convincing document that you will
return. This means you have to book a round trip flight reservation, because
otherwise your reservation would be meaningless.
However, this does not assure you that the embassy or
consulate will issue you a visa. You will have other documents to submit
alongside the flight itinerary, so you will have to be careful with them too.
Deciding
the length of the visa
Another reason is to decide the length of your visa.
The officials at the embassy or consulate where you are applying at will decide
on the length of your visa based on the Itinerary Flight, so that you can be
granted with a visa that allows you to stay at your destination country for as
long as you need to, and not for a shorter period.
Deciding
at which embassy you should apply
The consular officer wants also to make sure you are
applying at the right embassy, in case you are planning to visit more than two
countries. For instance, if you are applying for a ten-day short-stay Schengen
visa, with which you plan to stay seven days in France and three days in
Germany, then instead of applying for a Germany Schengen visa, you must apply
for a France Schengen visa at the French embassy or consulate in your home
country. However, in case you are planning to spend five days in France and five
others in Germany, then you will have to apply at the embassy of the country
where you are planning to land first.
Schengen Visa Itinerary
can help you book a dummy ticket/flight
reservation for a Schengen visa, which can later be converted
into a confirmed ticket or cancelled if your visa application gets rejected.
This will potentially save you thousands of dollars on your air ticket, since
dummy tickets booked through our website are valid for at least 2-3 weeks.
We also offer hotel booking
at your destinations and Travel Insurance
for any Schengen visa country.
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