Online booking confirmation
The Slovenian embassy in Egypt are not accepting any online booking confirmation from websites such as booking.com, hotels.com etc. They need a direct confirmation of the hotel reservation from Slovenia which must include the full name of the person confirming the reservation (i.e the hotel owner, the hotel booking manager, etc) so I need to know how to book it & how much time mainly this confirmation will take
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I used to be in that situation. I called the hotel up and I got the confirmation immediately via email which I printed and used that to apply for the visa without any problem. I recommend you book 3-star-up hotel so you get a better service when you call them.
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How can I check my booking ticket?
So, follow these steps and stay updated about your flight status.How do I find my booking com confirmation number?
If you have a Booking.com account, you can also find your confirmation under the Bookings section of your account.How can I confirm my ticket online?
If you want to know everything about your flight, just log in to PNR Status of the airlines and details would be in front of your screen. PNR Status enquiry is the best way of gathering the confirmation about your flight. So when you fly with any Airlines, you should check the airline PNR Status before flying.How can I check if my flight is confirmed?
These are the steps you can follow to verify your reservation step by step:How to Book a Ryanair Flight – Part 5 – Booking confirmation and email receipt
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I used to travel frequently for business, and often I had to apply for a visa for a trip I might not even make, or might make at a different time.
My travel agent was already used to making a "fake itinerary" for me - she would book a fully refundable flight and a fully refundable hotel stay, often at much higher rates, and send me the itinerary. I would use this itinerary for the visa and then simply cancel the entire trip and re-book it at my convenience - usually for a far lower fee. This solved many problems with getting visas - where embassies or consulates simply don't understand that it's 2015, that itineraries might change on a moment's notice or that booking on-line is common.
I think it is only cheating a little bit, considering that the itinerary is as real as it gets, the only thing you are not telling them is that you are very likely not to actually travel it.
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