In many cases, the embassies simply ask for a Travel Itinerary,
which should consist of both, the Flight Itinerary (or the itinerary for other
means of travel as applicable), the hotel booking as well as a list of the
places you will be visiting and the dates when you will be visiting them.
If you are applying for a Schengen visa for any of the
26 countries in the Schengen area, you will need to provide the proof of
accommodation as part of your visa application. This will ensure you have the
best chance of getting your visa approved.
There are different travel companies and hotel booking
agencies, which offer Hotel Booking Confirmations, but only a few of them offer
cheap and genuine services. When choosing a serious hotel-booking agency, you
have less to worry about when making the reservation.
We recommend Schengen Visa Itinerary
where you can get support for most of your visa requirements such as flight
itineraries, hotel
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Why
do embassies ask for a hotel itinerary?
Embassies and consulates ask for hotel reservations
primarily to understand your itinerary. Embassies can also assess your
intentions for the trip from your hotel reservations.
Itinerary
Hotel bookings enable the consulates to understand
your itinerary, places you plan to visit and the number of days you plan to
stay in the country. Using this information, they can assess the purpose and
intention of your trip.
Affordability
Embassies can also assess the affordability of the
trip based on your proof of accommodation. If your hotel accommodation does not
correlate with your financial capacity, it raises questions.
Authenticity
Hotel reservations can give away any abnormalities in
your visa application. A genuine traveler would do the research and book their
hotels. The booking would look natural and convincing.
Hotel bookings in unpopular areas can alert visa
officers to take a closer look at the purpose and intention of your trip.
If you need support with an upcoming trip to the
Schengen Area, please contact us today.
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