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Free Dummy Ticket from Bali, Indonesia

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Dummy Ticket from Bali – How it Works

A dummy ticket from Bali is a temporary flight reservation PDF used as proof of onward travel or for visa applications. When you fly into or depart from Bali, immigration may ask for a confirmed exit flight. Instead of buying an expensive non-refundable ticket, you can generate a free dummy ticket with MyJet24.

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Indonesia Visa & Entry Info

When travelling from Bali, you must meet Indonesia's entry requirements. Below are the key facts for your Indonesia visa application and travel planning from Bali.

Visa Type
VOA / e-VOA 30 days
Stay Limit
30 days (extendable +30)
Currency
Indonesian Rupiah (IDR)
Capital
Jakarta
Language
Indonesian
Region
Asia
Indonesia Entry Requirements
Bali immigration is known for strictly checking onward tickets. Indonesian immigration officers at Ngurah Rai Airport frequently deny entry to travelers without proof of departure. Carry a printed dummy ticket showing a flight out of Indonesia within your permitted stay.

How to Get a Dummy Ticket from Bali

Generating a dummy ticket departing from Bali takes under 30 seconds. Follow these four steps to get your free flight reservation PDF for Indonesia visa applications or airport immigration checks.

1
Choose your airports
Select the nearest airport to Bali as your departure point and enter your destination. MyJet24 supports all international airports including Jakarta (CGK).
2
Enter your travel dates
Choose dates that match your Indonesia visa application period. The stay limit is 30 days (extendable +30) — your return date must fall within this window.
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Download your PDF
Your dummy ticket PDF with passenger name, booking reference, and flight details is generated instantly. Use it for embassy submissions or immigration checks.
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Once your Indonesia visa is approved, book your actual flight. This way you never risk money on a non-refundable ticket.

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Bali e-VoA + KITAS Walkthrough at molina.imigrasi.go.id (2026)

Bali (Denpasar International Airport, DPS) is the most-visited single airport entry in Indonesia — handling ~25 million visitors per year. Three parallel regimes serve Bali travelers in 2026: Visa Exemption (very limited — 9 ASEAN nations only since 2024), e-VoA (B213) via molina.imigrasi.go.id (the most-used path, 30 days, IDR 500,000), and Visa-on-Arrival (VoA paper) at DPS counters (IDR 500,000 cash). Long-stayers use the B211A Tourism Visa (60 days, extendable to 180) or the new Second Home Visa (5-10 years, IDR 2 billion deposit).

7-Step Bali-Routed Application Flow (e-VoA)

1
Apply at molina.imigrasi.go.id BEFORE Bali departure
e-VoA online application 3-14 days before arrival. Create account with email + passport details. Upload: passport bio-page (≤2 MB PDF/JPG), Indonesia-standard photo (4×6 cm, white background — same as Thailand/Vietnam), confirmed onward flight from DPS within 30 days.
2
Pay e-VoA fee IDR 500,000 (~USD 32)
Pay via Indonesian credit/debit, foreign Visa/Mastercard, or some bank transfers. Confirmation arrives by email within 24-72h. e-VoA PDF is your entry permit — print TWO copies for DPS immigration + emergency use.
3
At DPS Ngurah Rai Airport: dedicated e-VoA lane
Skip the VoA cash queue. Show passport + printed e-VoA PDF at the "Visa Holder" lane. Officer scans QR code, verifies, stamps 30-day entry. Typical wait: 10-25 min vs 60-120 min VoA paper queue.
4
Extension at Imigrasi Denpasar (Tuban or Jimbaran)
+30 days available, must apply before current visa expires. Two offices: Imigrasi Tuban (Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 165, near Kuta — best for tourist) and Imigrasi Jimbaran (Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Badung — serves South Bali residents). Fee IDR 500,000 + 2-3 visits over 7-10 days.
5
Alternative: B211A 60-day Tourism Visa
Apply at Indonesian Embassy abroad BEFORE Bali arrival. Fee USD 50-150 depending on embassy. Gets 60 days on arrival + extendable up to 180 days total. Better for nomads avoiding the 30-day extension cycle.
6
Register at hotel/villa within 24h
Indonesia requires foreign guests to be reported by accommodation (SIPP-PE for hotels). Major Bali hotels (Bulgari, Mandapa, Four Seasons, Anantara) auto-file. Villa rentals/Airbnb often skip — risk of fine.
7
Departure: present passport + e-VoA stamp at DPS
At DPS departure: passport stamped "Departed". If overstayed: pay overstay fine at counter — IDR 1,000,000 per day, max 60 days before deportation + 6-month ban. Always print MyJet24 dummy ticket for return flight backup.
Onward Ticket at DPS Check-In:

Singapore Airlines, Garuda Indonesia, Qantas, Jetstar, AirAsia, and ScootAir all verify proof of departure from DPS at check-in — even for e-VoA holders. Without confirmed onward flight from Bali within 30 days, airline DENIES boarding. Indonesia imposes IDR 50,000,000 (~USD 3,200) fine on airlines per inadmissible passenger. Generate a free dummy ticket from DPS in 30 seconds →

Sources: e-VoA Molina · Ditjen Imigrasi

Bali Visa Decision Tree — e-VoA vs B211A vs E33G Digital Nomad vs Second Home Visa

Indonesia overhauled its visa categories in 2023-2024 with new digital-nomad and second-home routes. For Bali specifically, the e-VoA covers most short-term tourists, while the B211A and E33G route serve remote workers and long-stayers.

Visa Type Validity / Stay Fee (IDR) Where to Apply Best For
Visa Exemption (9 ASEAN only)30 days, no extensionFREEDPS immigrationSingapore/Malaysia/Thailand/Brunei/Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos/Philippines/Myanmar
e-VoA (B213 online)30d + 30d extension500,000 (~$32)molina.imigrasi.go.id90+ nationalities, standard Bali tourism
VoA Paper (B213 at DPS)30d + 30d extension500,000 cashDPS VoA counterSame nationalities, last-resort fallback
B211A Tourism (Single Entry)60d + 60d + 60d (max 180d)~2,000,000-3,500,000Indonesian Embassy abroadLong Bali stays, no extension hassle
B211B Business60d + extensions~3,000,000Indonesian EmbassyBusiness meetings, no work permitted
E33G Digital Nomad (NEW 2024)1 year multi-entry~10,000,000 (~$640)Indonesian Embassy / onlineRemote workers, foreign income $60k+/yr
KITAS (Limited Stay Permit)1-2 years, renewable~12,000,000+ (varies)Imigrasi after employer sponsorshipEmployed in Bali by Indonesian company
Second Home Visa (NEW)5 or 10 years~3,000,000 + IDR 2 billion depositIndonesian EmbassyWealthy retirees, ~$128,000 deposit needed

Decision Tree by Bali Traveller Profile

US/UK/EU/Australia/Japan citizen, 1-2 weeks in Bali
e-VoA online IDR 500,000 (~$32). 30 days, extendable +30 days at Imigrasi Tuban. Apply 3-14 days before flight.
ASEAN citizen, short Bali trip
Free 30-day Visa Exemption — no application. Stamped on arrival at DPS.
Digital nomad 3-6 months in Bali
B211A 60-day single (~$130-220) + 2 extensions = 180 days. OR E33G Digital Nomad 1-year (~$640) if income $60k+/yr.
Surfer/yogi 30+ days, low budget
e-VoA + 1 extension = 60 days total. ~$60 total cost. Plan extension visit to Imigrasi early in stay (1 week before expiry).
Retired in Bali, long-term
Second Home Visa — 5 or 10 years. IDR 2 billion deposit in Indonesian bank (~$128,000). Family included.
Investor / property developer in Bali
KITAS Investor through PT PMA company. ~$1,500-3,000 setup. 2-year renewable. Path to KITAP permanent.
Working at Bali resort/restaurant
KITAS via Indonesian employer sponsorship. Cannot self-arrange. Employer files at Imigrasi + Ministry of Manpower.
Wealthy nomad seeking hassle-free
E33G Digital Nomad (1-yr, ~$640) OR Second Home Visa (5/10-yr, big deposit). Both avoid 30-day extension cycle.

Sources: Molina e-VoA · Indonesian Immigration

DPS I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport — Terminal Routing + Visa Lanes

DPS (I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport) is Bali's only commercial airport — serving ~50,000+ daily passengers. The terminal has dedicated lanes for e-VoA holders, VoA cash payers, and visa-exempt ASEAN nationals. Knowing which lane to use saves 60-120 minutes.

DPS Immigration Lane Routing

Lane 1: Visa-Exempt ASEAN
For passport holders from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Myanmar. Fastest queue: typically 15-30 min. Free 30-day stamp.
Lane 2: e-VoA Holders (Pre-Approved)
For travelers with printed e-VoA PDF from molina.imigrasi.go.id. QR code scan at counter. Wait: 10-25 min. 30-day stamp + extendable.
Lane 3: VoA Cash (Paper)
For travelers paying IDR 500,000 cash at DPS counter (no online application). Longest queue: 60-180 min during peak (8am-noon arrivals from Asia). 30-day stamp + extendable.
Lane 4: Visa Holders (B211A/E33G/KITAS)
For travelers with pre-issued visa from Indonesian Embassy abroad. Wait: 15-45 min. Visa pre-validates entry — only ID check needed.
Diplomatic Lane
For diplomatic passports, government officials, APEC card holders. Always shortest queue.
DPS Peak Arrival Times to Avoid
  • 8am-noon: Singapore/Australia/Asia morning arrivals — heaviest VoA queue, often 90-180 min
  • 5pm-9pm: Europe/Middle East evening arrivals — moderate, 45-90 min VoA queue
  • Best: midnight-6am or 1pm-4pm — VoA queue under 30 min, e-VoA lane often empty
  • Friday-Sunday + Indonesian holidays: +30-60 min on all queues

Sources: DPS Bali Airport

Imigrasi Tuban + Jimbaran — Visa Extensions in Bali (30-Day +30 Process)

Bali has two immigration offices handling visa extensions: Imigrasi Tuban (Kantor Imigrasi Kelas I TPI Denpasar — Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 165, Tuban, Kuta — near the airport) and Imigrasi Jimbaran (Kantor Imigrasi Ngurah Rai — Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Jimbaran). Tuban handles most tourist extensions; Jimbaran serves South Bali residents.

30-Day Extension Process — 3 Visits Required

Visit 1: Document Submission
Bring passport, e-VoA stamp, completed form, hotel/villa address proof, 4×6 cm photo (2 copies), return flight ticket from Bali. Submit + pay IDR 500,000 + AP60 fee + photo capture. Receive: receipt + "datang lagi" date 4-7 days later. Time: 2-4 hours wait.
Visit 2: Biometrics + Interview
Fingerprints (10 fingers) + facial photo + brief interview ("why are you extending?"). 30-45 minutes. Receive: collection slip with "datang lagi" 3-5 days later.
Visit 3: Passport Pickup
Collect passport with new 30-day stamp. 15-30 min wait. Extension covers from day after current expiry, NOT from pickup date.

Visa Agent Service (Common Bali Alternative)

Many Bali travelers use registered visa agents to handle the extension — costs IDR 1,500,000-2,500,000 (~$95-160) but only requires you to attend Visit 2 (biometrics). Agent does Visits 1 + 3. Popular: Bali Visa, Sukma, Niche Visa, Bali Help. Verify agent has registered immigration clearance (CV/PT registration).

Sources: Imigrasi Denpasar · Imigrasi Ngurah Rai

E33G Indonesia Digital Nomad Visa — Bali's 1-Year Multi-Entry Remote Work Permit

Launched in 2024, the E33G Indonesia Remote Worker Visa is Indonesia's response to Thailand's DTV and the global digital-nomad-visa trend. It permits Bali-based remote work for 1 year with multi-entry — substantially better than the 30+30 e-VoA cycle.

E33G Eligibility

  • Annual income: USD 60,000+ proven via bank statements (last 12 months)
  • Foreign employer / clients: NOT Indonesian — work contract or freelance contracts with non-Indonesian entities
  • Bank deposit (optional, fallback): USD 2,000+ in personal bank account
  • Valid passport: 6+ months remaining
  • Health insurance: Covering Indonesia, minimum USD 25,000 coverage
  • Police clearance: From country of residence (last 12 months)
  • Fee: ~IDR 10,000,000 (~$640) — varies slightly by Indonesian Embassy
  • Apply at: Indonesian Embassy in your home country OR online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id

E33G vs B211A Tourism Comparison

Feature E33G Digital Nomad B211A Tourism (max 180d)
Total validity1 year60 + 60 + 60 = 180 days max
Multi-entryYes — leave + re-enter freelyNo — single entry, leave = visa expires
Fee~$640~$130-220 + 2x extension fees
Remote work allowedExplicitly YES (foreign clients)Grey area — not officially allowed
Extension visits to ImigrasiNone for 1 year2 extensions × 3 visits = 6 immigration visits

Sources: Indonesia e-Visa Portal

Foreign Consulates in Bali — Emergency Passport + Limited Visa Services

Unlike Bangkok or Jakarta, Bali hosts only Honorary Consulates and a few full consulates — typically handling emergencies (lost passports, deceased citizens, accidents) rather than full visa application services. For foreign visa applications, most Bali residents travel to Jakarta. The matrix below maps Bali's diplomatic presence.

Country Bali Location Services Available
Australia (full Consulate)Jl. Tantular 32, Renon, DenpasarPassport, notarial, emergency. NO visa applications.
USA (Consular Agency)Jl. Hayam Wuruk 188, Tanjung BungkakEmergency only. Visa applications via US Embassy Jakarta.
UK (Honorary Consul)Jl. Tirta Nadi 20, SanurEmergency only. UK ETA online from Bali.
Germany (Honorary Consul)Hotel Tugu Bali, CangguEmergency only. Schengen visa via Jakarta Embassy.
France (Honorary Consul)Jl. Mertasari 2, SanurEmergency only.
Japan (Honorary Consul)Jl. Raya Puputan, Renon, DenpasarEmergency + notarial.
Netherlands (Honorary Consul)Jl. Mertasari, SanurEmergency only.
For Full Visa Applications — Jakarta Required

Bali residents needing visa applications for the US, UK, Schengen, Japan, China, India, Australia must travel to Jakarta (CGK or HLP airports). One-way DPS-CGK flight ~$80-150 + 1.5h. Jakarta Embassies/VFS centres handle full visa processing.

Sources: Kemlu RI

Bali Visa Documents + 4×6 cm Photo + Onward Ticket Matrix

Indonesia's visa refusal rate is low (~2-4%) — but the e-VoA portal has strict validation. Below: the document set per Bali visa category + the Indonesian 4×6 cm photo spec.

Document e-VoA VoA Cash B211A E33G Nomad Second Home
Passport (6+ months validity)
Photo 4×6 cm (white bg, Indonesia standard) digital— (taken at counter) digital + 2 prints digital digital
Confirmed onward flight from DPS at check-in within 180dRecommendedRecommended
Bali hotel/villa proofRecommendedRecommendedAddress proofProperty deed if owned
Bank statement (last 3-6 mo) $2,000+ $60k/yr income IDR 2B deposit proof
Health insurance ($25k+ Indonesia coverage)RecommendedRecommendedRecommended
Police clearance certificate
Sponsor letter (B211A) / Employer Indonesian sponsor requiredForeign work contract

Sources: e-VoA Requirements

Bali Accommodation Rules — Hotel TM30 + Villa Sponsorship + PPATK Reporting

Bali implements Indonesia-wide foreign-guest registration requirements via the SIPP-PE system, plus Bali-specific tourism levy collected from 14 February 2024. Knowing these rules avoids fines and visa complications.

Required Compliances

SIPP-PE Guest Registration
Hotels must report foreign guests via SIPP-PE system within 24h of arrival. Major Bali hotels auto-comply. Villa rentals/Airbnb often skip — risk of fine on extension or departure.
Free (hotel/villa responsibility)
Bali Tourism Levy (Pungutan Pariwisata Bali)
From 14 Feb 2024: IDR 150,000 (~$10) per foreigner entering Bali. Pay online before arrival at lovebali.baliprov.go.id OR at DPS arrival counter.
IDR 150,000 (~$10)
SKMHPI Bank Account
Required for long-term visa holders to deposit retirement/second-home funds. Local bank account (BCA/Mandiri/BNI) requires local sponsor or KITAS.
Free (account opening)
Banjar / Local Community Registration
Long-term residents (KITAS+) must register with local Banjar (Balinese village council). Cultural compliance — not legally required but socially expected.
IDR 50,000-500,000 (donation)

Sources: Bali Tourism Levy

Bali Visa Refusal + Overstay Fines + Deportation Process

Indonesia's overstay rules are strict — Bali Imigrasi processes ~5,000+ overstay cases annually. Knowing the fine structure helps avoid panic at departure.

Overstay Fines (2026)

Overstay Duration Fine (IDR) Re-Entry Bar
1-60 days (self-reported)1,000,000/day (~$65/day)None
>60 days (self-reported)N/A (above max)Deportation + 6 months to 2 years ban
>1 yearN/ADeportation + criminal charge + 2-5 year ban
Arrested by Imigrasi (any duration)Variable + court2-5 year ban + criminal record

Common Bali Refusal Reasons

No onward ticket
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Passport <6 months validity
Strict. Renew before booking.
e-VoA application denied
Common reasons: prior overstay flagged, photo wrong, low-credibility funds proof. Apply again with corrections OR pay VoA cash at DPS.
Wrong photo specs
4×6 cm white background. Smartphone selfies often fail.
VoA cash insufficient
Must pay exactly IDR 500,000 (~$32). Mixed currencies/cards usually rejected. Bring crisp Rupiah cash.
Suspected work intent
Officer suspects working on Tourist Visa. Counter-proof: foreign employer letter or vacation booking.

Sources: Indonesian Immigration

Bali Visa Resources — Tools, Hotel, Onward Ticket Cross-Links

Your Bali-bound e-VoA or visa application is complete once you have all 4 elements — dummy ticket from DPS, Bali hotel/villa booking, valid 4×6 cm photo, and e-VoA / B211A / E33G approval. Use the free MyJet24 tools below.

Internal Cross-Links

Indonesia Country Hub
Full Indonesian e-VoA + B211A walkthrough, all Indonesian airports.
Hotel Booking Indonesia
Bali hotel/villa reservation PDF for SIPP-PE compliance.
Hotel Reservation Indonesia
Alternative hotel reservation format for B211A applications.
Visa Checker
Check Indonesia entry requirements — e-VoA vs B211A vs E33G.
Embassy Finder
Indonesian Embassies worldwide + foreign consulates in Bali.

Frequently Asked Questions — Bali Visa Application

How do I apply for the Bali e-VoA in 2026?
Apply online at molina.imigrasi.go.id 3-14 days before your Bali flight. Cost is IDR 500,000 (approximately USD 32). You need a passport with at least 6 months remaining, a 4 by 6 centimetre photo (white background), and a confirmed onward flight from DPS within 30 days. Approval arrives by email as a PDF within 24-72 hours. Print two copies for the dedicated e-VoA lane at DPS — wait times typically 10-25 minutes versus 60-180 minutes for the VoA paper queue. Valid 30 days, extendable +30 days at Imigrasi Tuban for an additional IDR 500,000.
Can I extend my Bali tourist visa from 30 to 60 days?
Yes. Apply at Imigrasi Tuban (Jl. By Pass Ngurah Rai 165, near Kuta) or Imigrasi Jimbaran (Jl. Raya Uluwatu, Badung) before your current visa expires. The extension process requires 3 visits over 7-10 days: Visit 1 for document submission and payment (IDR 500,000), Visit 2 for biometrics + brief interview, Visit 3 for passport pickup. Alternatively, use a registered Bali visa agent for IDR 1,500,000-2,500,000 (~USD 95-160) — they handle Visits 1 + 3 and you only attend the biometric visit.
What is the Indonesia E33G Digital Nomad Visa for Bali?
Launched in 2024, the E33G Remote Worker Visa permits 1-year multi-entry stays in Bali for remote workers earning USD 60,000+ annually from foreign clients or employer. Fee is approximately IDR 10,000,000 (~USD 640). Requirements include: foreign employment contract or freelance contracts (NOT Indonesian), 12-month bank statements showing USD 60k+ income, USD 25,000 health insurance coverage, police clearance from country of residence. Apply at Indonesian Embassy in your home country or online via evisa.imigrasi.go.id. Substantially better than the 30+30 day e-VoA cycle — no extension visits to Imigrasi Tuban needed.
Do I need to pay the Bali Tourism Levy in 2026?
Yes. Since 14 February 2024, all foreign visitors entering Bali must pay the Pungutan Pariwisata Bali (Bali Tourism Levy) of IDR 150,000 (approximately USD 10) per person. Pay online before arrival at lovebali.baliprov.go.id (preferred — faster at DPS) or pay at the DPS arrival counter. The levy funds Bali environmental and cultural preservation. Children, transit passengers staying airside, diplomatic passport holders, and golden visa holders are exempt.
What are Bali overstay fines and re-entry bans in 2026?
Overstay fines are IDR 1,000,000 (~USD 65) per day for up to 60 days, payable at DPS departure. Overstay beyond 60 days triggers deportation plus a 6-month to 2-year re-entry ban. Beyond 1 year of overstay can result in criminal charges and 2-5 year bans. Always pay overstay fines at the airport before departure to avoid escalation. If you suspect you might overstay, extend at Imigrasi Tuban before expiry — IDR 500,000 extension is much cheaper than IDR 1,000,000/day overstay.

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Sri Lanka · Schengen Visa (Germany)
4 months ago

"When you work remotely and move countries every few months, visa applications become part of your routine the way grocery shopping is part of other people's routines. You learn which parts actually matter (bank statements, cover letter, insurance) and which parts are just procedural box-ticking (flight reservation). The flight reservation is a box to tick. MyJet24 ticks it. I have used it from Cape Town, Lisbon, and Bangkok at this point. Same result every time. It is not exciting. It is just reliable. And when you are mid-move with seventeen tabs open, reliable is everything."

Lerato Dlamini
South Africa · Schengen Visa (Germany)
4 months ago

"Let me tell you about the agent on Gulshan Avenue. He sits behind a glass counter, types your name into the same kind of website I found in two seconds on Google, clicks a button, prints a page, and charges you 4,500 taka. Four thousand five hundred taka for something that took him forty five seconds. I know because I watched him do it for the person before me in the queue. I walked out, went home, did it myself on MyJet24, and have been angry about almost paying that man ever since. The French embassy in Dhaka approved my visa in twelve days. The agent had nothing to do with it."

Rafiq Hossain
Bangladesh · Schengen Visa (France)
4 months ago

"I sat on my bedroom floor at midnight with my VFS appointment twelve hours away, laptop open, genuinely close to tears because the travel agent had closed for the day and I had no flight reservation. Then I found this site. Three minutes later I had one. I just sat there holding my phone looking at the PDF. That feeling of going from completely stuck to completely sorted in three minutes is something I will not forget for a while."

Priya Sharma
India · Schengen Visa (France)
5 months ago

"Picture it. Jakarta traffic. 8:47am. I am in the back of a Grab car fourteen minutes from the Italian embassy. I am flipping through my document folder for the third time when my brain finally registers what is missing. No flight reservation. It is at home. On my laptop. Which is on my bed. Which is forty minutes away in Kemang. My hands are slightly shaky. I pull up MyJet24 on my phone. Fill in the details. Get the PDF. Email it to myself. Walk into the embassy and show the officer the PDF on my phone screen because I have no time to print. She squints at it, writes something down, hands my folder back. Four days later: approved."

Adi Prasetyo
Indonesia · Schengen Visa (Italy)
5 months ago

"I have tried three different dummy ticket services over the past two years. One charged me $18 and the booking vanished within six hours. Another gave me a PDF that looked like it was made in Microsoft Paint. MyJet24 is the first one where the output actually resembles what you get when you book directly on an airline website. Not identical, but close enough that nobody at VFS Dubai looked at it twice. Four stars because I still think a confirmation with the airline logo would look more polished, but honestly that is me being picky."

Tarek Mansour
Egypt · UK Visitor Visa
5 months ago

"Works. Booking reference is real. Nairobi embassy did not blink. Moving on."

James Odhiambo
Kenya · Schengen Visa (Germany)
6 months ago

"Two adults, two kids, four separate reservations needed for VFS Karachi. I made a spreadsheet to track the application documents for each family member. The flight reservation was the only row that filled itself in under five minutes per person. Every other row on that spreadsheet took hours. All four bookings had their own references, all four checked out. Two weeks later, four visas in four passports. The spreadsheet is now a template for next time."

Bilal Hassan
Pakistan · UK Visitor Visa
6 months ago

"UPDATE: Coming back to change this from four stars to five. When I first wrote this review three weeks ago I was still waiting for the visa and was nervous about the reservation expiring before the embassy looked at my file. It did not. Visa came through yesterday for all four family members. The reservations were long expired by then but that does not matter because the embassy checks them at the time of submission, not weeks later. So if you are worried about the same thing I was: relax. File it and forget it."

Zainab Malik
Pakistan · Schengen Visa (Italy)
6 months ago

"Got my passport back yesterday. Spain visa approved. Seven working days. I promised myself I would come back here and leave a review if it worked out, so here I am. First Schengen application. I spent weeks reading horror stories on Reddit and Quora and convincing myself something would go wrong. Nothing went wrong. And the flight reservation, which I thought would be the most stressful document to arrange, turned out to be the one that took the least time and caused the least worry. Thank you. Genuinely."

Lakshmi Iyer
India · Schengen Visa (Spain)

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