FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Dummy Tickets are completely legal in order to obtain a apply for a visa application.
Here dummy ticket is referred to a actual flight reservation which means flight is on
hold just payment is pending. In order to avoid visa cancellation you must always ensure
to get a genuine dummy ticket which comes with a live verifiable PNR.
Yes, we provide a Dummy ticket with an active PNR that can be checked on the
airline's website by using PNR and your last name, which is mentioned on the
passport.
Yes, you can get visas with a dummy ticket. The embassies of most countries ask for
flight
reservations to apply for a visa. like Canada, the United States, Cuba, Peru, Chile,
Argentina, the United Kingdom, Schengen countries, Turkey, South Africa, the United Arab
Emirates, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New
Zealand,
China, South Korea, Japan, and others. Check the Required Documents checklist to ensure
that
if the flight reservation is mentioned in the checklist, you can apply for your visa
with a
dummy ticket.
A "dummy ticket" is an alternative name for a flight reservation, which means reserving flight seats, fares, or both. Generally, there are two types of airlines: low-cost-carrier (LCC) and normal airlines. Making a dummy ticket on a low-cost airline is not possible, but that is possible on airlines other than LCC. So, other than LCC airlines, which can also be known as dummy ticket airlines, Some of them are: Air India, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, Air Canada, British Airways, Air France, Emirates, Etihad, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, United Airlines, Singapore Airlines, etc. Some of the LCC are: Indigo, GoAir, Air Asia, Air Arabia, etc.
With the exception of low-cost flights, we provide dummy tickets for all airlines.