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speakeasy - 11-19-2009
Say you want to take a trip somewhere that requires you to show a ticket leaving in order to get a visa. And let's say you don't know when you want to leave, you just want to buy your return ticket whenever you're ready to leave. How do you get around this? I know when I went to get my Brazilian visa, it was a requirement to show them my reservations so they could verify that I had a ticket leaving. Sure, I can always change the date on the ticket once I get there, but that cost fees to do. Any ideas on how to bypass this?
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gringoed - 11-19-2009
I remember reading this, hopefully this helps:
http://travelvice.com/archive/2006/03/fa...ickets.php
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elguapo - 11-19-2009
Two words: Fake itinerary.
Come on bro, I thought you knew this
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InternationPlayboy - 11-19-2009
In Brazil I believe there is no way around it. I just bought a ticket to Argentina because it was cheap. I figured if I end up wanting to stay longer, I'm only burning $150 as apposed to a lot more trying to return to the US.
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Lumiere - 11-19-2009
I flew into Brazil on a one way ticket from Buenos Aires. They didn't check shit or ask me any questions.
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Kona - 11-19-2009
Call the airlines. Or a travel agent.
You should be able to buy an open ended type ticket that has an expiration date.
Or
You could get a round trip ticket with a real far off return date. Then just change the date of your flight and pay the fee.
Does that make sense?
Aloha!
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Lumiere - 11-19-2009
There are plenty of airlines online that let you reserve (but not pay for) flights.
Just reserve a flight, they will send you the email. Edit the email to make it look like a confirmation and print it.
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InternationPlayboy - 11-19-2009
Quote: (11-19-2009 06:13 PM)Lumiere Wrote:
There are plenty of airlines online that let you reserve (but not pay for) flights.
Just reserve a flight, they will send you the email. Edit the email to make it look like a confirmation and print it.
Oh yeah forgot about this one. How did you get your visa with only a one way ticket though? Did you get the visa in BA?
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Lumiere - 11-19-2009
Visa? What's that?
Dude, I am English. I don't need a visa to go anywhere (with a few exceptions like China, Russia).
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InternationPlayboy - 11-19-2009
Quote: (11-19-2009 07:18 PM)Lumiere Wrote:
Visa? What's that?
Dude, I am English. I don't need a visa to go anywhere (with a few exceptions like China, Russia).
Awe, that's right. The way Brazil does it is if Brazilians have to have a visa for your country, you have to have one for Brazil. I think that ends up hurting them in the long run. I have two friends that were budget traveling in SA and didn't go to Brazil because it was going to cost them $2-300 to enter.
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Lumiere - 11-19-2009
Yeah I know. They, like a lot of countries, have a reciprocal system whereby they mirror the barrier that Brazilians have to get into your country.
Blame US foreign policy.
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Roosh - 11-20-2009
I've never been able to not talk my way out of this. Just roll up really friendly and say you haven't purchased your bus/plane ticket yet. Give him exact details of where you plan to go so he thinks you are truthful.
You can even act it out and say "If you want I can buy it tomorrow and come back." If the clerk likes you they'll tell you not to worry about it. You can social engineer this one.
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PartyTime - 11-21-2009
Quote: (11-19-2009 05:57 PM)Brandon E Wrote:
I just bought a ticket to Argentina because it was cheap.
How much did it cost you?