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A dummy ticket is a flight itinerary document you can attach to a visa file or onward-travel request before you commit to a full-fare ticket. VisaProofs provides a Standard reservation: traveller name, route, dates, and flight details in professional GDS-style layout — built for embassy and paperwork checkpoints.
Our service supplies reservation-style itinerary documents for paperwork purposes; they are not forged tickets. Whether a specific embassy, airline, or authority accepts any given document is always their decision—check the checklist for your application.
VisaProofs only offers Standard reservations: a GDS-format itinerary that mirrors the look of a paid airline ticket and is accepted by most embassies for visa applications and travel-plan proof. We do not sell a separate “Verifiable” product (a distinct live airline booking with a promised airline-website lookup). If your checklist wording is ambiguous, confirm with your mission before ordering.
After payment, we email your PDF—usually within about five minutes when payment and systems respond normally. Busy periods can add a little time; every order is queued in time order.
Check spam and promotions folders, and confirm the email you entered at checkout. Still nothing? Email visaproofs@gmail.com with your order reference—we trace the queue and re-send or correct as needed. If we fail to deliver what you purchased within a reasonable window through our fault, we make it right (correction, re-send, or refund where appropriate). See https://visaproofs.com/refund-policy for the full rules.
Many visa categories ask for flight itinerary evidence; exact wording varies by mission. Schengen, UK, US, Canada, Australia, Japan, and UAE-related cases often list reservation or itinerary proof—but always follow the official checklist for your country and visa type.
Use your PDF within the submission or appointment window your embassy describes. It reflects the travel dates you entered at booking. VisaProofs does not promise an airline-held reservation window as part of the Standard product—if dates change, email support early about corrections or a refreshed document.
Our Standard reservation is formatted for embassy and paperwork use—it is not sold as an airline-managed booking you are guaranteed to look up on the carrier’s “Manage booking” flow. VisaProofs does not currently offer a separate live-PNR verification tier. Follow your checklist; if airline-side lookup is strictly required, confirm with your mission.
Some travellers present reservation or onward-travel proof at check-in or border control. Requirements differ by country and officer; a dummy itinerary is not a guarantee of entry. Carry whatever the airline and destination officially require.
VisaProofs is built around flight itinerary documents. If you also need accommodation proof, email visaproofs@gmail.com with your case—we will tell you honestly what we can or cannot supply.
After review you are sent to PayPal in the browser to approve payment. You finish on PayPal’s screens; we never store your PayPal password. Prices are shown in AED for UAE-based customers unless your session shows another currency.
A visa denial does not automatically mean a refund—embassies decide outcomes independently. We do refund or credit when we fail to deliver what you paid for or the product is materially defective on our side, and we offer reasonable corrections when details need fixing. Full terms: https://visaproofs.com/refund-policy
Schengen checklists usually require travel itinerary evidence; many applicants submit reservation-style proof first and buy tickets after approval. Always follow the VFS or consulate list for your specific mission.
You choose route and dates in our booking flow. Carrier names on your Standard itinerary follow the itinerary we prepare for documentation; carriers and schedules shown are chosen to match credible routing for paperwork.
Fake tickets forge data with no grounding in credible itinerary layout—what we supply is different: a coherent GDS-format Standard document suited to embassy submission, produced from your traveller and route inputs—not invented numbers pasted randomly onto a PDF.
Each booking matches one route and date window. Need different trips or overlapping applications? Place separate orders so names, flights, and references stay accurate.
Yes. Add every passenger in the booking flow; names and birth dates must match each passport exactly. One payment can cover multiple travellers on the same itinerary.
Passenger names (as on passport), date of birth, departure and destination, travel dates, and an email address for your Standard itinerary PDF. Double-check spelling—corrections are easier before the document is finalised.
Sometimes. Email visaproofs@gmail.com with your order reference and the new dates; feasibility depends on how far we are in fulfilment.
Connections use HTTPS, payments go through PayPal, and traveller details are used to build your itinerary and communicate about the order—see https://visaproofs.com/privacy-policy for retention and sharing rules.
You receive a clean PDF in Standard GDS-style layout: passenger details, itinerary table with carrier and flight information, departure and arrival context, and other fields typical of a booking confirmation suited to embassy printouts.