Pakistan is one of the highest-volume countries for Schengen, UK, and UAE visa applications. If you're a Pakistani traveller preparing your visa paperwork, a flight reservation with a real PNR code is one of the most important documents you'll need — and one of the easiest to get wrong.
This guide covers exactly what Pakistani applicants need, where to apply for each major visa type, how to get a verified dummy ticket quickly and affordably, and the specific mistakes that cause rejections for Pakistani applicants.
Visa Applications from Pakistan: What's Required?
| Destination | Flight Reservation | Where to Apply |
|---|---|---|
| Schengen (Europe) | Required | VFS Global / Gerry's — Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi |
| United Kingdom | Strongly recommended | VFS Global — Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi |
| UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi) | Required | Online or through travel agent |
| United States | Recommended for interview | US Embassy Islamabad, Consulate Karachi |
| Canada | Required | VFS Global — Islamabad |
| Turkey | Required for sticker visa | Turkish Embassy or VFS Global |
| Malaysia | Required | Malaysian High Commission Islamabad |
| Australia | Recommended | VFS Global — Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi |
Why Pakistani Travellers Should Use a Dummy Ticket
A return flight from Pakistan to Europe can cost PKR 150,000–400,000 depending on the airline and season. Schengen visa rejection rates for Pakistani applicants remain significant — buying a non-refundable ticket before approval is a serious financial risk that embassies themselves advise against.
A dummy ticket gives you the exact same document the embassy needs — a confirmed flight reservation with a verifiable PNR code — for approximately PKR 2,500–3,000. If your visa is denied, you've lost nothing. If approved, you can then book your actual preferred flight.
How to Get a Dummy Ticket from Pakistan
Step 1: Search for your route. Visit PNR Booking and search your route — for example, Islamabad (ISB) to London (LHR), Lahore (LHE) to Paris (CDG), Karachi (KHI) to Dubai (DXB), or Islamabad (ISB) to Frankfurt (FRA). The system searches real flights from 400+ airlines including all major Pakistan-serving carriers.
Step 2: Choose a realistic flight. Select a flight on a major carrier with a logical routing. Common connections for Pakistani travellers include Dubai (DXB), Istanbul (IST), Doha (DOH), Abu Dhabi (AUH), or London (LHR). Avoid unusual connections through unrelated airports.
Step 3: Enter your passenger details. Enter your full name exactly as it appears on your Pakistani passport. If travelling with family members, add all passengers. Double-check spelling — even one wrong letter can cause issues at the embassy or VFS office.
Step 4: Pay and download. PNR Booking supports Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal. Pakistani cards are accepted and prices are displayed in your local currency. Your PDF with a real, verifiable PNR code is ready for instant download.
Step 5: Verify your PNR. Before your VFS or embassy appointment, go to the airline's website and look up your booking under "Manage Booking." If your reservation appears with your name and flight details, you're confirmed. This is exactly what the visa officer will check.
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Search Flights from Pakistan →Schengen Visa from Pakistan: Flight Requirements
The Schengen visa is the most common visa Pakistani travellers apply for. Whether you're going to Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, or any of the 27 Schengen countries, the flight reservation requirements are the same:
- Round-trip reservation: departure from Pakistan and a return flight back to Pakistan
- First entry into the Schengen country where you're applying (e.g., applying at the German consulate means your first Schengen entry should be Germany)
- Dates must exactly match your application form, hotel booking, and travel insurance
- All passengers named on the application must appear on the flight reservation
Apply through VFS Global or Gerry's Visa Drop-off in Islamabad, Lahore, or Karachi. Standard Schengen processing typically takes 15–30 calendar days, though peak summer periods (June–August) can extend this to 45+ days.
UK Visa from Pakistan
UK Standard Visitor Visa applications from Pakistan are processed by UKVI through VFS Global. While a flight reservation is not explicitly mandatory, it is strongly recommended and significantly strengthens your application.
UKVI specifically states that applicants should not buy tickets before receiving a visa decision. Submit a verifiable flight reservation with your application, then book actual flights after approval. UK visa processing from Pakistan typically takes 3–8 weeks.
UAE Visa from Pakistan
The UAE visa (Dubai/Abu Dhabi tourist visa) requires a confirmed flight reservation as part of the application. You can apply online through the UAE's ICA portal or through a travel agent. Flight reservations must show:
- Departure from Pakistan to a UAE airport (DXB, AUH, SHJ)
- Return flight back to Pakistan
- Dates that fall within the requested visa validity period
UAE visa processing is typically fast — 24–72 hours for tourist visas. This means you can book your flight reservation, receive your visa, and then book your actual ticket all within a few days.
Tips Specific to Pakistani Applicants
Book fresh — 1–3 days before your VFS appointment. Pakistani VFS appointments can be booked weeks ahead, but your flight reservation should be booked 1–3 days before the actual appointment date. A fresh, active PNR is essential. A reservation that expired a week ago will hurt your application.
Strong ties documentation. Pakistani applicants benefit enormously from demonstrating strong ties to Pakistan — property documents, employment contracts, business ownership, bank statements, and family connections. A flight reservation shows your planned departure and return, reinforcing your intent to come back.
Match every date precisely. VFS Global offices in Pakistan are thorough when checking document consistency. Your flight reservation dates must match your hotel booking, travel insurance start/end dates, and the dates stated in your purpose-of-visit letter. Any mismatch is flagged.
Choose reputable airlines. Flights on carriers like Emirates, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, PIA, British Airways, or Lufthansa look more credible than obscure low-cost carriers. Officers recognise the major airlines that serve Pakistan routes.
Avoid fake services. Pakistan has many local services offering "cheap" or "free" dummy tickets. These typically produce fake PDFs with fabricated PNR codes. Embassy and VFS staff verify PNR codes — a fake document means instant rejection and a potential flag on your record for future applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a dummy ticket cost in Pakistan?
A legitimate flight reservation from a GDS-connected service like PNR Booking costs approximately PKR 2,500–3,500 per person (around $10 USD), with pricing shown in your local currency at checkout. Free services provide fake documents — never use them for a visa application.
Can I get the reservation document in Urdu?
The flight reservation PDF itself is generated by the airline's booking system in English (matching the airline's official format). English-language documents are fully accepted by all Pakistani VFS offices and embassies. Some services offer Urdu-language customer support for the booking process.
Is a dummy ticket accepted by Gerry's Visa Drop-off?
Yes. Gerry's, VFS Global, and all embassy and consulate offices in Pakistan accept any flight reservation with a verifiable PNR code from a real airline. The key is that the PNR must be checkable on the airline's website.
How long is the PNR valid after booking?
Most PNRs are held for 1–7 days depending on the airline and how far in advance the flight date is. Some hold for up to 14 days. Book your reservation 1–3 days before your VFS appointment to ensure it's still active when verified.
What if I get a Schengen rejection? Can I reapply?
Yes, a rejection does not permanently bar you from reapplying. Obtain your rejection letter, understand the stated reason, address any weaknesses (stronger bank statements, clearer travel purpose, stronger ties to Pakistan), and reapply with improved documentation.