Country guidance
United States: itinerary-document expectations
US visa applicants should follow official appointment and interview instructions rather than relying on third-party assumptions.
Official-verification reminders
- Check the official US embassy or consulate guidance for your location.
- A temporary reservation does not create permission to travel or board.
Responsible use
This page is general education for travelers comparing itinerary-document options. It does not provide legal advice, immigration advice, official determinations, or any promise that a document will be accepted by an authority, airline, embassy, consulate, visa center, border officer, or destination government.
How to verify official requirements
- Start with the official government, embassy, consulate, visa-center, airline, or sponsor page for your exact nationality, visa type, route, and travel date.
- Check whether the instruction asks for a paid ticket, a reservation, an intended itinerary, proof of onward travel, or no flight document at all.
- Confirm timing because temporary reservation windows can expire before an appointment, upload deadline, airline check, or border review.
- Do not submit expired, altered, or misleading documents; ask support before ordering if the requirement is unclear.
Timing guidance
If a temporary reservation support document is appropriate for your situation, align scheduled delivery with your appointment or document-submission timing because the validity window starts at delivery and ends at the published expiration time.