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Réservation de Vol Fictive Gratuite pour Visa Schengen – Acceptée par les 27 Ambassades

Marc Hoffmann, Senior Visa Consultant By Marc Hoffmann, Senior Visa Consultant · Updated

A dummy ticket for a Schengen visa is a flight reservation showing your planned entry into and exit from the 27-country Schengen Area. All Schengen embassies accept it under EU Visa Code Article 14 — you do not need to buy a real ticket before your visa is approved. MyJet24 generates a free, embassy-ready PDF with PNR and QR code in 30 seconds.

At a Glance — Schengen Visa Dummy Ticket
  • Legal basis: EU Visa Code Article 14 — reservation accepted, confirmed ticket NOT required
  • 27 countries: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands & 22 more in the Schengen Area
  • Required: round-trip itinerary, passenger name matching passport, PNR, dates within visa validity
  • Max stay: 90 days within any 180-day rolling period (short-stay visa Type C)
  • Free PDF in 30 sec — no credit card, no account, instant download with PNR & QR
  • One-way NOT accepted: Schengen embassies require round-trip showing exit from the area
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Embassy-ready PDF — exact format Schengen consulates accept

Round-trip itinerary with airline logo, passenger name, IATA airport codes, flight numbers, dates, PNR booking reference and a scannable QR code. The same format used by Lufthansa, KLM, Air France, Iberia and others for confirmed reservations — accepted by all 27 Schengen embassies under EU Visa Code Article 14.

  • Round-trip with entry & exit from Schengen Area
  • PNR booking reference (6-character alphanumeric)
  • Scannable QR code on PDF
  • Same format as airline e-ticket reservations
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Sample MyJet24 Schengen visa dummy ticket PDF — round-trip itinerary with PNR booking reference, airline name, IATA airport codes, flight numbers, dates and QR code, accepted by all 27 Schengen embassies under EU Visa Code Article 14
Ce qu'exigent réellement les ambassades Schengen
Most Schengen embassies explicitly state: do NOT buy a confirmed ticket before your visa is approved. A flight reservation or itinerary is fully accepted for the application. Max stay: 90 days within 180 days.

Ce que doit contenir votre billet fictif Schengen

Vols aller-retour
Entrée et sortie de l'espace Schengen
Dates de voyage
Dans la période de visa prévue
Nom du passager
Identique à votre passeport
Référence de réservation
Code PNR unique inclus
Code QR
Code de vérification scannable
Format compagnie aérienne
Mise en page PDF professionnelle

FAQ – Billet fictif pour visa Schengen

How do I apply for a Schengen visa step by step in 2026?
Schengen Type C visa application follows 8 steps: (1) Determine your MAIN destination country per Article 5 EU Visa Code (most days, or first entry if equal). (2) Identify the Visa Application Centre — Germany uses VFS Global, France uses VFS Global or TLS Contact depending on country, Spain uses BLS International, Italy uses VFS Global, Netherlands uses VFS Global. (3) Book an appointment online — current 2026 wait times are 4-12 weeks in major hubs. (4) Complete the harmonised Schengen Application Form (8 pages, 37 fields). (5) Gather documents — passport (3 months validity beyond return + 2 blank pages), 2 ICAO photos (35×45 mm), travel insurance (EUR 30,000 minimum + repatriation), flight reservation, accommodation proof, 3-6 months bank statements, employment letter, cover letter. (6) Attend appointment for biometric enrolment (fingerprints + photo) and document submission. (7) Pay EUR 90 (adults) / EUR 45 (children 6-12) fee, non-refundable. (8) Wait 15 calendar days (standard) to 45 days (peak season June-August). Apply 6 weeks to 6 months before travel.
What documents do I need for a Schengen visa application in 2026?
Schengen visa documents fall into 5 mandatory categories: (1) IDENTITY — passport (3+ months validity beyond return date, 2 blank pages, issued within 10 years), 2 biometric photos (35×45 mm, white background, ICAO 9303 compliant, taken within 6 months). (2) TRAVEL — return flight reservation showing entry and exit (a dummy ticket from MyJet24 is accepted), hotel/Airbnb booking or invitation letter covering entire stay, detailed day-by-day itinerary. (3) FINANCIAL — 3-6 months bank statements showing daily-rate funds per destination country (Germany EUR 45/day, France EUR 65/day, Spain EUR 113.40/day plus EUR 1,020 minimum), payslips or tax returns. (4) INSURANCE — Schengen-compliant travel policy covering minimum EUR 30,000 medical and repatriation, valid in all 29 Schengen states for entire stay plus 15-day buffer. (5) PURPOSE — employment letter, business invitation (for business visas), proof of accommodation, cover letter explaining purpose, ties to home country (property deed, rental contract, family). Always check the specific embassy's checklist as Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Netherlands each add country-specific requirements.
How much money do I need in my bank account for a Schengen visa application?
Schengen consulates apply Commission Implementing Decision C(2020) 1242 daily rates per destination country: Germany EUR 45/day, France EUR 65/day (or EUR 120/day without prepaid accommodation), Spain EUR 113.40/day plus a EUR 1,020 minimum, Italy approximately EUR 45/day (EUR 269 minimum for 1-5 days), Netherlands EUR 55/day, Belgium EUR 95/day, Switzerland CHF 100/day, Austria approximately EUR 100/day, Greece EUR 50/day, Portugal EUR 75/day. Multiply daily rate by stay length, then add 20-30 percent buffer. Show funds via 3-6 months bank statements with stable balance trend, not a single recent deposit. Avoid suspicious large deposits within 30 days of application. Acceptable proof also includes credit card with documented limit, prepaid hotel reservations reducing accommodation requirement, and sponsor declarations with the sponsor's own bank proof. The amount may be re-verified at the EES border under the sufficient-means check.
Why was my Schengen visa refused — what do refusal codes 1 to 15 mean?
Schengen Annex VI refusal codes follow Article 32 EU Visa Code: (1) False/forged travel document. (2) Purpose and conditions of stay not justified. (3) Insufficient means of subsistence for stay duration. (4) Insufficient means for return travel. (5) Already 90 days in current 180-day period. (6) Alert issued in Schengen Information System (SIS) for refusal of entry. (7) Considered a threat to public policy, internal security, public health or international relations. (8) Travel medical insurance not valid or insufficient. (9) Information submitted regarding purpose unreliable. (10) Intention to leave before visa expiry could not be established. (11) Sufficient proof of unable to apply for visa in advance not provided (airport transit). (12) Failure to provide justification for application at the border (border visas). (13) Application reviewed in light of consultation with member states. (14) Reasonable doubts about applicant's identity, authenticity of supporting documents or veracity of statements. (15) Other reasons (specified in writing). You have the right to appeal — in Germany within 1 month at the consulate, France within 2 months at the Commission de Recours, Spain within 1 month at the consulate then administrative court.
How long does a Schengen visa take to process after biometrics enrolment?
Standard Schengen processing is 15 calendar days from biometrics submission per Article 23 EU Visa Code. Real-world 2026 averages by embassy: Germany Berlin/Munich/Frankfurt 12-21 days standard, peak season 30-45 days. France Paris 10-15 days standard, peak season 25-40 days. Spain Madrid/Barcelona 8-15 days standard, peak 21-35 days. Italy Rome/Milan 15-25 days, peak 30-60 days (Italy is consistently the slowest). Netherlands Amsterdam 12-18 days, peak 25-40 days. Czech Republic Prague 5-15 days (fastest hub). Extended cases requiring consultation between member states (background checks for certain nationalities) can take up to 45 calendar days under Article 23(2), and exceptional cases up to 60 days. Apply at least 6 weeks before travel — embassies accept applications up to 6 months in advance. Express service exists in France (VFS Premium Lounge EUR 100-200 extra) and selected German posts but does not guarantee faster decision — only faster appointment and document return.
What is ETIAS and when does it launch for Schengen visa-free travelers?
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is the EU visa-waiver authorisation required for nationals of 60+ visa-exempt countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, etc.) before entering the Schengen Area. The system launches in the second half of 2026 (Q3-Q4 2026 estimated). Application costs EUR 7, takes minutes online at etias.europa.eu, and remains valid for 3 years or until your passport expires. Travelers under 18 or over 70 are exempt from the fee. ETIAS is NOT a visa — it is a pre-travel screening for those who already enjoy visa-free Schengen entry.
Is the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) mandatory for Schengen entry in 2026?
Yes. The EES (Entry/Exit System) launched on 12 October 2025 across all Schengen external borders. Every non-EU short-stay visitor must register biometrically — facial scan and fingerprints — at first entry. EES replaces passport stamping for non-EU travelers and tracks the 90-in-180-day rule automatically. Data is retained 4 years. Children under 12 are exempt from fingerprints (facial scan only). Long-term residence permit holders, EU/EEA citizens, and diplomats are fully exempt.
Which Schengen country embassy should I apply at — the first I enter or my main destination?
Per EU Visa Code Article 5, you must apply at the embassy of your MAIN destination — the country where you will spend the most time or where the main purpose of your trip lies. If your stay is equally split between multiple countries, apply at the embassy of your FIRST entry point. This is enforced strictly: applying at the wrong embassy is grounds for refusal. A MyJet24 dummy ticket showing your first entry airport supports this rule at the application stage.
Can airlines deny me boarding for a Schengen flight without proof of onward travel?
Yes. Under EU Council Directive 2001/51/EC (supplementing Schengen Convention Article 26), carriers face fines of EUR 3,000 to EUR 5,000 per inadmissible passenger transported into the Schengen Area. Germany imposes up to EUR 10,000 in some cases. Airlines must verify visa, passport validity, sufficient funds, and proof of onward travel at check-in. Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Iberia, and ITA Airways all enforce this rule consistently. A MyJet24 onward ticket satisfies the verification.
How much money per day do I need to show for a Schengen visa?
Sufficient means of subsistence vary by Schengen country and follow Commission Implementing Decision C(2020) 1242. Germany requires EUR 45/day, France EUR 65/day (or EUR 120/day without prepaid accommodation), Spain EUR 113.40/day plus EUR 1,020 minimum, Italy approximately EUR 45/day, Netherlands EUR 55/day, Belgium EUR 95/day, Switzerland CHF 100/day, and Austria approximately EUR 100/day. Show the required amount via bank statements (3-6 months), credit card limit, or cash declaration. The amount is verified at visa application and may be re-verified at the border under EES.
What is a Schengen visa flight itinerary?
A flight reservation showing your entry and exit from the Schengen Area. A dummy ticket from MyJet24 works perfectly.
Do I need a confirmed ticket for Schengen visa?
No. Embassies accept a flight itinerary / dummy ticket.
Do I need a visa to visit Schengen Area?
Schengen Area is part of the Schengen Area. Citizens of visa-exempt countries (such as the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and South Korea) can enter without a visa for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Citizens of most other countries need a Schengen visa (Type C) issued by a Schengen Area embassy or consulate. The 90-day limit applies across all 27 Schengen member states combined.
Does Schengen Area require proof of onward travel?
Yes. Schengen Area immigration may ask for proof that you plan to leave the country before your visa or permitted stay expires. Airlines flying to Schengen Area frequently check for a return or onward ticket at check-in. If you do not have proof of onward travel, you may be denied boarding or refused entry at immigration. A free dummy ticket from MyJet24 satisfies this requirement.
Can I use a dummy ticket for a Schengen Area visa application?
Yes. A dummy ticket (also called a flight itinerary or flight reservation) is accepted for Schengen Area visa applications. Embassies recommend applicants provide a flight reservation rather than purchasing expensive tickets before visa approval. MyJet24 generates a free dummy ticket PDF with booking reference, QR code, and professional airline format in 30 seconds.
How much does a Schengen Area Schengen visa cost?
A Schengen visa for Schengen Area costs EUR 90 for adults and EUR 45 for children aged 6-12. Children under 6 are exempt from fees. Some nationalities pay reduced fees based on bilateral agreements. The fee is paid at the visa application center (such as VFS Global or TLS Contact) and is non-refundable, even if the visa is denied.
How long does it take to get a Schengen Area Schengen visa?
Standard Schengen visa processing for Schengen Area takes 15 calendar days from the date of application. During peak travel season (June-August), processing can take up to 45 days. Some consulates offer express processing for an additional fee. Apply at least 6 weeks before your planned travel date. You can apply up to 6 months in advance.
What documents do I need for a Schengen Area visa application?
A standard Schengen Area visa application requires: a valid passport with at least 6 months validity and 2 blank pages, completed application form, passport-sized photos (specifications vary by embassy), proof of financial means (bank statements covering the last 3-6 months), travel insurance (mandatory for Schengen), flight reservation or dummy ticket, proof of accommodation, and a cover letter explaining your travel purpose. Specific requirements vary by visa type and embassy.
What are the main international airports in Schengen Area?
The main international airports in Schengen Area are Frankfurt (FRA), Amsterdam (AMS), Paris CDG (CDG). Frankfurt (FRA) is the primary gateway for international flights. When generating your dummy ticket on MyJet24, select any of these airports as your arrival destination. The airport shown on your dummy ticket should match the city where you plan to stay or where your embassy appointment is located.
Do I need a hotel booking for my Schengen Area visa?
Most Schengen Area visa applications require proof of accommodation for your entire stay. This can be a hotel reservation, Airbnb booking, or an invitation letter from a host in Schengen Area. If you are staying at a hotel, you can generate a free hotel booking confirmation using MyJet24's Hotel Booking tool. If staying with a friend or family member, you need an invitation letter instead.
Can I get a flight reservation for Schengen Area without buying a ticket?
Yes. You do not need to buy an actual airline ticket for your Schengen Area visa application. Embassies accept flight reservations (also called dummy tickets or flight itineraries) as proof of intended travel. MyJet24 generates a free flight reservation PDF with booking reference and QR code in 30 seconds. This is the recommended approach because buying a non-refundable ticket before visa approval risks losing money if your visa is denied.
How long can I stay in Schengen Area on a tourist visa?
On a standard tourist Schengen visa, you can stay in Schengen Area for up to 90 days within 180 days. Overstaying your permitted duration can result in fines, detention, deportation, and future visa bans. Always ensure your dummy ticket departure date falls within your allowed stay period. Some visa types may allow extensions applied for within Schengen Area before your current permission expires.
Where is the Schengen Area embassy or consulate in my country?
Schengen Area maintains embassies and consulates in most countries worldwide. To find the nearest Schengen Area embassy or consulate, including addresses, phone numbers, appointment booking links, and office hours, use MyJet24's free Embassy Finder tool. Some countries process Schengen Area visas through external service providers like VFS Global or TLS Contact rather than directly at the embassy.
Do I need travel insurance for Schengen Area?
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for all Schengen visa applications including Schengen Area. Your policy must provide minimum coverage of EUR 30,000, cover medical emergencies and repatriation, and be valid for the entire duration of your stay plus a buffer of 15 days. The insurance certificate must explicitly state coverage for all Schengen member states. Many insurance providers offer Schengen-specific policies starting from EUR 10-30.
Is there a visa interview for Schengen Area?
Some Schengen Area consulates require a brief visa interview as part of the Schengen visa application. The interview typically lasts 5-10 minutes and focuses on your travel purpose, itinerary, financial situation, and ties to your home country. Bring all original documents including your dummy ticket, hotel booking, and bank statements. Be prepared to explain your travel plans clearly and concisely.
What currency is used in Schengen Area and how much money should I bring?
The currency in Schengen Area is the Euro (EUR) and others. For visa applications, you typically need to show sufficient funds in your bank account to cover your stay. A general guideline is $50-100 USD equivalent per day of travel. ATMs are widely available in Multiple capitals and major cities. Inform your bank about your travel dates to prevent your cards from being blocked. Carry some cash in local currency for arrival expenses.
Is Schengen Area safe for tourists in 2026?
Schengen Area is generally safe for tourists who take standard precautions. As in any country, be aware of pickpockets in tourist areas, use official taxis or ride-hailing apps, and keep copies of important documents separate from originals. Check your government's travel advisory for Schengen Area before departure for the latest safety information. Register with your embassy in Schengen Area for emergency notifications during your stay.
What is the best time to visit Schengen Area?
The most popular time to visit Schengen Area is during summer (June to August) when the weather is warmest. However, this is also peak season with higher prices and longer visa processing times. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant weather, lower prices, and shorter queues at tourist attractions. Winter (November-March) can be cold but offers Christmas markets, skiing, and the lowest prices.
What language is spoken in Schengen Area?
The primary language in Schengen Area is Multiple official languages. In Multiple capitals and major tourist areas, English is widely understood in hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. However, learning a few basic phrases in Multiple official languages is appreciated by locals and can enhance your travel experience. For visa applications to Schengen Area, documents are typically accepted in English, but some embassies may require certified translations of documents in other languages.
Do I need a cover letter for my Schengen Area visa?
A cover letter is strongly recommended for Schengen Area visa applications, even when not explicitly required. The cover letter explains your travel purpose, itinerary, financial situation, ties to your home country, and reason for returning after your visit. It gives the visa officer context that other documents cannot provide. You can generate a professional cover letter using MyJet24's Visa Support Letter tool. Address it to the Schengen Area embassy or consulate in your country.
What are common reasons for Schengen Area visa denial?
Common reasons for Schengen Area visa denial include: insufficient financial proof, weak ties to your home country (no stable job, property, or family), incomplete application forms, inconsistent information between documents, missing required documents, previous immigration violations, and failure to demonstrate a genuine travel purpose. To reduce denial risk, ensure all documents are consistent, your bank statements show stable income, and your dummy ticket dates match your application form exactly.
How do I get a free dummy ticket for Schengen Area on MyJet24?
Getting a free dummy ticket for Schengen Area on MyJet24 takes 30 seconds: visit myjet24.com, select your departure airport, choose Frankfurt (FRA) as your destination, enter your travel dates matching your visa application, add passenger details exactly as they appear on your passport, and click generate. Your PDF with booking reference and QR code downloads instantly. No credit card, no registration, no hidden fees. The dummy ticket is accepted by Schengen Area embassies and immigration worldwide.

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Acceptation des Dummy Tickets par les Principales Ambassades Schengen (2026)

All 27 Schengen member states accept flight itineraries and dummy tickets under the EU Visa Code. Here is what the largest embassies specify:

Germany (German Missions Worldwide)
Explicitly accepts flight reservations. German embassies state: do not purchase tickets until your visa is issued. Round-trip dummy ticket with PNR required.
✓ Accepted
France (Visa France / TLScontact)
France Visa official guidance: provide a round-trip flight reservation. Confirmed tickets not required at application stage.
✓ Accepted
Italy (Visti Schengen)
Italian consulates accept flight itineraries. Must show entry into and exit from the Schengen Area with dates matching the application period.
✓ Accepted
Spain (VFS Global Spain)
Spain Schengen visa requirements include a flight reservation showing entry and exit dates. Confirmed or temporary reservation accepted.
✓ Accepted
Netherlands (Dutch embassies)
Dutch consular guidance lists flight reservation or itinerary as an accepted document. Confirmed ticket purchase before visa approval not required.
✓ Accepted
Greece (Visa Greece)
Greek embassies accept flight reservations. Round-trip itinerary demonstrating exit before the 90-day limit is required.
✓ Accepted
Switzerland (EDA Switzerland)
Switzerland follows the same Visa Code. Swiss consulates accept flight itineraries and dummy tickets.
✓ Accepted
Portugal (SEFSC Portugal)
Portuguese consulates accept flight reservations as part of the Schengen visa document checklist. Round-trip itinerary recommended.
✓ Accepted

Lancement d'ETIAS en 2026 — Comment Cela Change ton Itinéraire Schengen

The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is the new pre-travel screening for visa-exempt nationals entering the Schengen Area. ETIAS does not replace Schengen visas — it applies to travelers from countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Brazil and Japan who currently enter visa-free. For applicants who still need a traditional Schengen visa, the dummy ticket process described above remains unchanged.

What does change: ETIAS applications also ask for trip details — first country of entry, planned dates and accommodation. A flight itinerary helps you fill out the ETIAS form accurately. The €7 ETIAS authorization is valid for 3 years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first, and covers multiple short-stay trips of up to 90 days within any 180-day period.

Need a Schengen visa?
Use a dummy ticket with your visa application as described on this page. ETIAS does not apply to you — you need a full visa.
Visa-exempt traveler?
Apply for ETIAS online, pay €7, and use a flight itinerary to align dates. No embassy appointment needed.

Visa Schengen Entrée Simple, Double ou Multiple — De Quel Itinéraire as-tu Besoin ?

The type of Schengen visa you apply for changes what your dummy ticket should show. Consulates issue four entry categories, each with different itinerary expectations:

Single-Entry (1)
One trip into the Schengen Area within the visa validity. Show one round-trip itinerary covering the requested travel dates. Once you leave Schengen, the visa is used up — even if validity remains.
Double-Entry (2)
Two trips into Schengen within validity. Itinerary should show two separate round-trips with reasonable gaps. Common for split business/leisure visits.
Multiple-Entry MEV (C)
Unlimited entries during visa validity (90 days within any 180-day rolling period). Submit one round-trip itinerary representing the first planned trip. Subsequent trips do not require new dummy tickets.
Long-Stay D-Visa (national)
For stays over 90 days (work, study, family). Issued by the destination country, not Schengen-wide. Round-trip itinerary required at application; one-way arrival is acceptable for the first entry once granted.

Tip: First-time Schengen applicants are usually issued single-entry visas regardless of what they request. Multiple-entry visas (1-year, 3-year, 5-year MEVs) are typically granted only after a track record of compliant Schengen visits.

Frais du Visa Schengen et Ce que tu Perds en Cas de Refus

Understanding the cost structure helps you decide what's worth spending money on before approval — and what isn't. The visa fee itself is not refunded on rejection, but everything else is preventable risk.

Item Cost Refund if Denied?
Schengen visa fee (adult) €90 No — non-refundable
Schengen visa fee (child 6–12) €45 No — non-refundable
VFS / TLScontact service fee €20–€40 No — non-refundable
Travel medical insurance (€30,000 cover) €30–€90 Often refundable if not yet active
Real airline ticket (booked early) €200–€1,200 Only if refundable fare class — usually no
Hotel pre-paid booking €100–€500+ Depends on cancellation policy
MyJet24 dummy ticket €0 — (free)

Schengen visa rejection rates vary widely by consulate (from 2% to over 35% in some country pairings). The €90 fee plus the €20–€40 service fee is the minimum you'll lose if rejected. Anything else — flights, hotels, insurance — is risk you control by waiting until approval.

Dummy Ticket pour Visa Schengen — 20 Questions Répondues

Do Schengen embassies accept a dummy ticket for visa applications?
Yes. All 27 Schengen member states accept dummy tickets (also called flight itineraries or flight reservations) under the EU Visa Code. Most Schengen embassies explicitly advise applicants not to purchase confirmed tickets before visa approval — a reservation or itinerary is the correct document to submit.
Which Schengen embassy processes visa applications fastest?
Processing times vary by embassy and season. In 2026, Germany, Netherlands, and Czech Republic typically process applications within 5–15 business days. France and Italy can take 2–6 weeks, especially in summer. Always apply at the embassy of your main destination country.
Does my dummy ticket need to show entry into and exit from the Schengen Area?
Yes. Your flight itinerary must clearly show your arrival airport in a Schengen country and your departure from the Schengen Area, with dates that fall within the requested visa validity period.
Can I apply for a Schengen visa without buying any real flight ticket?
Yes — and most Schengen embassies recommend you do not buy confirmed tickets before your visa is approved. A free dummy ticket from MyJet24 with a PNR code is the correct and expected document for a Schengen visa application.
What is the Schengen Area and how many countries are in it?
The Schengen Area is a zone of 27 European countries that have abolished internal border controls. Citizens of non-EU countries can travel freely within it on a single Schengen visa for up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Members include Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Croatia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, and Liechtenstein.
Do I need a separate dummy ticket for every Schengen country I visit?
No. A single Schengen visa covers all 27 member states. Your dummy ticket only needs to show entry into and exit from the Schengen Area as a whole. Apply at the embassy of the country where you will spend the most time.
What flight details do Schengen consulates require in a flight itinerary?
Schengen embassies require: your full name (matching passport), departure and arrival airports (with IATA codes), flight number and airline, outbound and return travel dates, a booking reference (PNR), and itinerary type (round-trip). A QR code strengthens the document. All these elements are included in a MyJet24 dummy ticket.
Can I use a one-way dummy ticket for a Schengen visa application?
Not recommended. Consulates require proof that you plan to leave the Schengen Area before your visa expires. A one-way ticket does not demonstrate this. Always use a round-trip itinerary showing your return or onward departure from the Schengen Area.
Does the German embassy accept dummy tickets for Schengen visa applications?
Yes. German missions worldwide explicitly advise applicants to provide a flight reservation — not a confirmed ticket. The guidance states: do not purchase flights before your visa is issued. A round-trip dummy ticket from MyJet24 with PNR code meets the German embassy flight itinerary requirement.
Does the French consulate require a confirmed flight booking for Schengen visas?
No. France Visa and TLScontact guidance lists a flight reservation as the required document — not a confirmed booking. Confirmed ticket purchase is not required at the application stage.
Which embassy should I apply to if I am visiting multiple Schengen countries?
Apply at the embassy of the Schengen country where you will spend the most nights. If you plan equal time in multiple countries, apply at the embassy of the country where you will enter the Schengen Area first.
How far in advance should I submit my Schengen visa application?
Schengen visa applications can be submitted up to 6 months before travel, but no less than 15 days before departure. For popular summer destinations, apply 4–8 weeks in advance.
What is the Schengen Area 90/180-day rule?
The 90/180-day rule means you can stay in the Schengen Area for a maximum of 90 days in any rolling 180-day period. Overstaying results in fines, entry bans, and can affect future visa applications.
Do I need proof of accommodation for every Schengen country I visit?
Not necessarily for every night, but you should have proof for your main destination and ideally the first and last nights. Booking.com cancellable reservations are accepted. Accommodation dates should align with your flight itinerary dates.
Does the Italian embassy require a round-trip flight itinerary?
Yes. Italian Schengen applications require a round-trip itinerary showing arrival in Italy or another Schengen country and departure before visa validity ends. A dummy ticket with the required elements is accepted by Italian consulates worldwide.
Can a digital nomad or remote worker apply for a Schengen visa?
Digital nomads can apply for short-stay Schengen visas as tourists (90 days). For stays longer than 90 days, some Schengen countries offer specific digital nomad visas: Germany Freelance Visa, Portugal D8, Greece Digital Nomad Visa.
What travel insurance is required for a Schengen visa?
Schengen visa applicants must provide travel insurance with a minimum coverage of €30,000, valid for the entire Schengen Area for the full duration of the stay. It must cover emergency medical expenses, hospitalisation, and repatriation.
Is a MyJet24 dummy ticket accepted by all 27 Schengen embassies?
Yes. MyJet24 generates dummy tickets in the standard airline reservation format with PNR code, QR code, passenger name, airports, flight numbers, and travel dates — all elements required by Schengen embassies. Thousands of Schengen applicants use MyJet24 successfully each month.
What documents do I need alongside my dummy ticket for a Schengen visa?
Alongside your flight itinerary, a Schengen visa application typically requires: valid passport (min 2 blank pages, valid 3 months beyond stay), passport photos (35×45mm), completed visa application form, proof of accommodation, travel insurance (min €30,000), bank statements, cover letter, and proof of ties to your home country.
Can I enter the Schengen Area with ETIAS once it launches?
ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) is expected to launch in late 2026. It is a pre-travel authorisation for visa-exempt nationals — not a visa. Citizens currently requiring a Schengen visa will still need to apply through embassies. ETIAS applicants will also be required to have a return or onward travel itinerary as part of the application.
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"J'ai récupéré mon passeport hier. Visa pour l'Espagne approuvé. Sept jours ouvrables. Je m'étais promis de revenir ici et de laisser un avis si cela fonctionnait, donc me voilà. Première demande de Schengen. J'ai passé des semaines à lire des histoires d'horreur sur Reddit et Quora et à me convaincre que quelque chose allait mal se passer. Rien ne s'est mal passé. Et la réservation de vol, que je pensais être le document le plus stressant à organiser, s'est avérée être celui qui a pris le moins de temps et causé le moins de soucis. Merci. Sincèrement."

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Lakshmi Iyer
🇮🇳 Inde
Visa Schengen (Espagne)
il y a 11 heures

"Visa Schengen numéro sept en utilisant les réservations MyJet24. Italie deux fois, France trois fois, Espagne deux fois. Jamais questionné par aucun consulat. J'ai cessé de considérer les réservations de vol comme une tâche autour de la quatrième demande. Cela prend moins de temps que de faire du café. Le fait que je bloquais des lakhs sur des billets remboursables et attendais des semaines pour des remboursements me semble vraiment embarrassant rétrospectivement."

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Anil Kapoor
🇮🇳 Inde
Visa Schengen (Italie)
il y a 1 jour

"Imaginez. Trafic à Jakarta. 8h47. Je suis à l'arrière d'une voiture Grab à quatorze minutes de l'ambassade d'Italie. Je feuillette mon dossier de documents pour la troisième fois quand mon cerveau enregistre enfin ce qui manque. Pas de réservation de vol. Elle est à la maison. Sur mon ordinateur portable. Qui est sur mon lit. À quarante minutes de là à Kemang. Mes mains tremblent légèrement. J'ouvre MyJet24 sur mon téléphone. Je remplis les détails. Je reçois le PDF. Je me l'envoie par email. J'entre dans l'ambassade et montre à l'agent le PDF sur l'écran de mon téléphone car je n'ai pas le temps d'imprimer. Elle plisse les yeux, note quelque chose, me rend mon dossier. Quatre jours plus tard : approuvé."

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Adi Prasetyo
🇮🇩 Indonésie
Visa Schengen (Italie)
il y a 3 jours

"Je suis assise sur le sol de ma chambre à minuit avec mon rendez-vous VFS dans douze heures, ordinateur portable ouvert, proche des larmes car l'agent de voyage avait fermé pour la journée et je n'avais pas de réservation de vol. Puis j'ai trouvé ce site. Trois minutes plus tard, j'en avais une. Je suis restée là, tenant mon téléphone, regardant le PDF. Ce sentiment de passer de complètement bloquée à complètement réglée en trois minutes est quelque chose que je n'oublierai pas de sitôt."

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Priya Sharma
🇮🇳 Inde
Visa Schengen (France)
il y a 3 jours

"Ça fonctionne. La référence de réservation est réelle. L'ambassade de Nairobi n'a pas bronché. On passe à autre chose."

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James Odhiambo
🇰🇪 Kenya
Visa Schengen (Allemagne)
il y a 5 jours

"D'accord, donc chaque agence de voyage près de l'université voulait entre 3000 et 5000 roupies pour un billet fictif et mon budget alimentaire mensuel est déjà une blague, donc cela n'allait pas se faire. Mon camarade de promotion Nethmi a utilisé MyJet24 pour son visa le semestre dernier, alors j'ai essayé. Colombo à Francfort aller-retour. Fait. La référence de réservation était légitime quand j'ai vérifié. J'ai emporté l'impression à l'ambassade allemande. J'ai obtenu le visa. Nethmi a tout le mérite de la recommandation. MyJet24 a le mérite d'exister. Mon portefeuille a le mérite de ne pas avoir perdu encore 5000 roupies."

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Dinusha Perera
🇱🇰 Sri Lanka
Visa Schengen (Allemagne)
il y a 1 semaine

"Mon mari voulait réserver des vols réels avant que le visa ne soit approuvé. J'ai dit que c'était fou, et s'ils nous refusent et que nous restons coincés avec des billets non remboursables pour Paris. Il a dit qu'ils proposent des tarifs remboursables. J'ai dit avez-vous vu combien coûtent les tarifs remboursables sur Air France en juillet. Nous avons discuté pendant une semaine. Puis ma sœur m'a envoyé le lien MyJet24 et a dit que vous réfléchissez trop. Elle avait raison. J'ai généré deux réservations, les ai soumises, obtenu les visas, puis réservé les vols réels à un tarif promotionnel qui était moitié prix des billets remboursables que mon mari voulait. Je ne lui ai pas laissé oublier cela."

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Nour Khoury
🇱🇧 Liban
Visa Schengen (France)
il y a 1 semaine

"J'ai essayé trois services différents de billets fictifs au cours des deux dernières années. Un m'a facturé 18 $ et la réservation a disparu en six heures. Un autre m'a donné un PDF qui ressemblait à quelque chose fait dans Microsoft Paint. MyJet24 est le premier où le résultat ressemble réellement à ce que vous obtenez lorsque vous réservez directement sur le site d'une compagnie aérienne. Pas identique, mais assez proche pour que personne chez VFS Dubaï ne l'ait regardé deux fois. Quatre étoiles parce que je pense toujours qu'une confirmation avec le logo de la compagnie aérienne aurait l'air plus soignée, mais honnêtement, c'est moi qui suis difficile."

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Tarek Mansour
🇪🇬 Égypte
Visa de visite au Royaume-Uni
il y a 1 semaine

"MISE À JOUR : Je reviens pour changer cela de quatre étoiles à cinq. Lorsque j'ai écrit cet avis il y a trois semaines, j'attendais encore le visa et j'étais nerveuse à l'idée que la réservation expire avant que l'ambassade ne regarde mon dossier. Ce ne fut pas le cas. Le visa est arrivé hier pour les quatre membres de la famille. Les réservations étaient déjà expirées à ce moment-là, mais cela n'a pas d'importance car l'ambassade les vérifie au moment de la soumission, pas des semaines plus tard. Donc, si vous êtes inquiet à propos de la même chose que je l'étais : détendez-vous. Déposez-le et oubliez-le."

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Zainab Malik
🇵🇰 Pakistan
Visa Schengen (Italie)
il y a 1 semaine

"Deux adultes, deux enfants, quatre réservations séparées nécessaires pour VFS Karachi. J'ai fait un tableau pour suivre les documents de demande de chaque membre de la famille. La réservation de vol était la seule ligne qui s'est remplie en moins de cinq minutes par personne. Chaque autre ligne de ce tableau a pris des heures. Les quatre réservations avaient leurs propres références, les quatre ont été validées. Deux semaines plus tard, quatre visas dans quatre passeports. Le tableau est maintenant un modèle pour la prochaine fois."

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Bilal Hassan
🇵🇰 Pakistan
Visa de visite au Royaume-Uni
il y a 2 semaines

"Le concept même d'exiger une réservation de vol avant d'approuver un visa est rétrograde. Vous me demandez de planifier un voyage que je ne suis peut-être pas autorisé à faire. La compagnie aérienne ne me remboursera pas si le visa est refusé. L'ambassade le sait. Tout le monde le sait. Mais l'exigence existe, donc vous jouez le jeu. Au moins MyJet24 signifie que je joue gratuitement au lieu de donner de l'argent à un agent qui fait exactement la même chose que je viens de faire en deux minutes sur mon téléphone. L'entretien au consulat de Lagos s'est bien passé. L'agent ne s'est pas soucié du document de vol."

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Emeka Nnamdi
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Visa B1/B2 des États-Unis
il y a 2 semaines

"Mon frère est à Toronto depuis six ans. Six ans. Je n'ai jamais visité car chaque fois que je commence le processus de visa, les coûts s'accumulent et je m'arrête. Cette fois, un ami à l'église a dit d'arrêter de payer des agents pour des billets fictifs, il y en a un gratuit. Je ne l'ai pas cru. Mais elle avait raison. Cette petite chose, ce document gratuit, a fait la différence entre terminer la demande et abandonner à nouveau. J'écris cela depuis l'aéroport Pearson. J'y suis arrivé."

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Kwame Asante
🇬🇭 Ghana
Visa touristique pour le Canada
il y a 3 semaines

"Pour donner un contexte : je voyage fréquemment pour le travail et j'ai traversé le processus de visa américain plusieurs fois. La réservation de vol a toujours été la partie la moins précieuse et la plus agaçante de la paperasse. MyJet24 élimine complètement ce point de friction. Le résultat est propre, la référence de réservation se valide dans le système de la compagnie aérienne, et le délai est mesuré en minutes, pas en heures. Je l'ai recommandé à plusieurs collègues. Chacun d'eux a eu la même réaction que moi : pourquoi personne ne m'a dit cela plus tôt."

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Vik Mehta
🇬🇧 Royaume-Uni
Visa B1/B2 des États-Unis
il y a 3 semaines

"Tout concernant le billet réel était bon. Mon problème est que je l'ai généré à 2h du matin, heure de Manille, et ensuite je n'ai pas pu dormir car je me demandais si j'avais correctement entré mon deuxième prénom. Il n'y a aucun moyen d'éditer ou de régénérer sans tout recommencer. J'ai fini par générer un second juste pour être sûr. Les deux ont fonctionné. Mais un simple bouton d'édition ou un écran de prévisualisation avant la génération finale ferait gagner beaucoup d'anxiété inutile à des gens comme moi à 3h du matin."

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Maria Santos
🇵🇭 Philippines
Visa Schengen (Espagne)
il y a 3 semaines

"Laissez-moi vous parler de l'agent sur Gulshan Avenue. Il est assis derrière un comptoir en verre, tape votre nom sur le même type de site que j'ai trouvé en deux secondes sur Google, clique sur un bouton, imprime une page et vous facture 4500 taka. Quatre mille cinq cents taka pour quelque chose qui lui a pris quarante-cinq secondes. Je sais parce que je l'ai vu faire pour la personne avant moi dans la queue. Je suis sorti, suis rentré chez moi, l'ai fait moi-même sur MyJet24, et je suis en colère d'avoir presque payé cet homme depuis. L'ambassade française à Dhaka a approuvé mon visa en douze jours. L'agent n'y était pour rien."

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Rafiq Hossain
🇧🇩 Bangladesh
Visa Schengen (France)
il y a 4 semaines

"J'ai soumis ma demande pour l'Espagne via VFS Lagos ce matin. Je ne sais pas encore si le visa sera approuvé. J'écris cet avis spécifiquement sur la partie réservation de vol car c'était la seule étape de tout ce processus qui ne m'a pas donné envie de me tirer les cheveux. Tout le reste : les relevés bancaires, la lettre de motivation, la réservation d'hôtel, l'assurance, la recherche de créneaux de rendez-vous... douloureux. La réservation de vol sur MyJet24 a pris quatre minutes et n'a causé aucun stress. Si le reste du processus Schengen fonctionnait comme ça, personne ne s'en plaindrait."

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Joy Eze
🇳🇬 Nigeria
Visa Schengen (Espagne)
il y a 1 mois

"Lorsque vous travaillez à distance et que vous changez de pays tous les quelques mois, les demandes de visa deviennent une partie de votre routine comme faire les courses fait partie de la routine des autres. Vous apprenez quelles parties comptent réellement (relevés bancaires, lettre de motivation, assurance) et quelles parties ne sont que des formalités (réservation de vol). La réservation de vol est une case à cocher. MyJet24 la coche. Je l'ai utilisée depuis Le Cap, Lisbonne et Bangkok à ce stade. Même résultat à chaque fois. Ce n'est pas excitant. C'est juste fiable. Et quand vous êtes en plein déménagement avec dix-sept onglets ouverts, la fiabilité est tout."

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Lerato Dlamini
🇿🇦 Afrique du Sud
Visa Schengen (Allemagne)
il y a 1 mois

"Entretien B1/B2 à l'ambassade d'Amman. L'agent a posé une question sur mes dates de voyage. J'ai pointé vers l'impression MyJet24. Il est passé à autre chose. L'interaction entière autour du vol : cinq secondes. Visa approuvé. Il n'y a rien de compliqué là-dedans. Vous avez besoin d'un document, cela vous en donne un, c'est réel, ça fonctionne."

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Lina Awad
🇯🇴 Jordanie
Visa B1/B2 des États-Unis
il y a 1 mois

"Je suis le genre de personne qui lit toute la page des termes et conditions avant de cliquer sur accepter. Donc naturellement, j'ai passé vingt minutes à examiner le site MyJet24 avant de lui faire confiance suffisamment pour entrer mon numéro de passeport. Ensuite, j'ai passé quinze minutes à vérifier la référence de réservation sur le site de la compagnie aérienne, puis sur CheckMyTrip, puis sur un troisième site de vérification que j'ai trouvé sur Reddit. Tout correspondait partout. L'ambassade canadienne à Ankara a traité mon visa sans poser de questions sur le vol. Quatre étoiles parce que ma personnalité ne me permettra pas de donner cinq étoiles à quoi que ce soit que je n'ai pas utilisé au moins trois fois."

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Burak Yilmaz
🇹🇷 Turquie
Visa touristique pour le Canada
il y a 1 mois

"J'ai initialement utilisé MyJet24 parce que je ne voulais pas payer pour un billet fictif. C'était la seule raison. Mais ce qui m'a réellement impressionné, c'est l'aspect du PDF. Il était formaté comme une véritable confirmation de compagnie aérienne : numéros de vol, horaires, détails des passagers, tout clairement présenté. L'ambassade italienne à Hanoi l'a accepté sans un mot. Je donne quatre étoiles au lieu de cinq car il n'y avait pas de logo de compagnie aérienne sur le document. Cela ne compte probablement pour personne d'autre que moi et mon cerveau trop réfléchi, mais j'ai passé une heure solide à me demander si cela poserait un problème. Ce ne fut pas le cas."

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Minh Tran
🇻🇳 Vietnam
Visa Schengen (Italie)
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