Most Schengen consulates ask you to submit only the Flight
Itinerary and not the actual flight ticket. They are very well aware of the
non-refundable nature of the flight tickets.
However, some consulates may ask you to show the proof of the actual air
ticket when your visa is issued. In
some cases, some consulates may ask you to submit the actual flight ticket, but
that is not the normal procedure.
You do not have to buy a flight ticket before you
apply for a visa. Instead, you can present a flight itinerary which you can
book without paying the full price of the travel ticket and once you obtain
your visa you can purchase the real flight ticket.
You can also get a confirmed Flight
Itinerary/Flight Reservation through a travel agency or through
an online visa agency such as Schengen Visa
Itinerary. It is always recommended to get a flight reservation
through these agencies because they have a lot of information about airlines,
giving you access to cheaper flight deals. Most importantly, you can make the
flight reservation without payment!
They are also offering Hotel Booking
at your destinations and Travel Insurance
for any Schengen visa country.
Why
Is a Flight Itinerary Required?
Many people wonder why they need to submit the flight
itinerary when applying for Schengen visa and why they cannot plan their trip
after getting the actual visa.
There
are several reasons behind that:
Appropriateness
of the Embassy/Consulate
There are set rules regarding where to submit Schengen
visa application. That largely depends
upon your travel itinerary, such as your primary destination and where you will
stay each day in the Schengen area.
Having a flight itinerary helps the embassy/consulate
make sure that the applicants are applying at the appropriate consulate.
Visa
length
Once the consular officer sees your flight itinerary,
they can see when you are planning to go to the Schengen area and for how long
you will stay there. That helps them issue the Schengen visa for an appropriate
length of time.
As the Schengen visa will be issued exactly for the
duration of your trip duration you show, it is better to add a few days before
and after in the itinerary. That way, when you actually book the trip, you will
have more flexibility in making your travel arrangements.
Avoiding
overstay
The consular officer can evaluate your flight
itinerary and decide the visa length and the dates accordingly so that you do
not end up overstaying in the Schengen area. Otherwise, that could cause you
problems this time or when you apply for a Schengen visa again in the future.
If you need support with an upcoming trip to the
Schengen Area, please contact us today.
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