Everything you need to know about dummy tickets for visa applications is in this ultimate guide. From understanding what they are to getting one in minutes, we cover it all.
Step-by-step
1. What is a dummy ticket?
A dummy ticket is a flight itinerary used for visa applications. It shows your travel plans with a real PNR code, without purchasing an actual ticket.
2. Why use a dummy ticket?
Embassies require flight proof. A dummy ticket meets this requirement for $15 instead of hundreds for a real ticket.
3. How to get a dummy ticket
Use VisaFlightReservation: enter your details, pay free, and receive your professional PDF with PNR code instantly.
4. How embassies check dummy tickets
Embassy staff can check the PNR code in airline systems. Our dummy tickets have real PNR codes that pass verification.
Tips
- The term ‘dummy ticket’ is informal — embassies call it a ‘flight itinerary’
- Always ensure your dummy ticket has a PNR booking reference
- Get your dummy ticket close to your visa appointment date
- Match all details to your passport exactly
FAQs
Is using a dummy ticket legal?
Yes. A dummy ticket is simply a flight itinerary. It’s completely legal and commonly used for visa applications.
Will the embassy know it’s a dummy ticket?
Embassies see a flight itinerary with a PNR code. They understand applicants use reservations before visa approval.
How long is a dummy ticket valid?
Our dummy tickets are valid through the visa processing period, typically 2-4 weeks.