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What is the “Applicable country” field on the Icelandair check-in form?
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As I entered my US Visa information in my booking with Icelandair, there is a field asking for "Applicable Country". I'm Indonesian but received my US visa from Germany, so do I enter Indonesia or Germany in this field?

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As I entered my US Visa information in my booking with Icelandair, there is a field asking for "Applicable Country". I'm Indonesian but received my US visa from Germany, so do I enter Indonesia or Germany in this field?

visas usa check-in icelandair
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It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
1
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
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show 1 more comment
As I entered my US Visa information in my booking with Icelandair, there is a field asking for "Applicable Country". I'm Indonesian but received my US visa from Germany, so do I enter Indonesia or Germany in this field?

visas usa check-in icelandair
As I entered my US Visa information in my booking with Icelandair, there is a field asking for "Applicable Country". I'm Indonesian but received my US visa from Germany, so do I enter Indonesia or Germany in this field?

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It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
1
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
|
show 1 more comment
2
It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
1
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
2
2
It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
1
1
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
1
1
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
1
1
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
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After chatting with Icelandair representative, applicable country in this field means that to which country you have the visa to, in this case is USA, therefore I should put USA.
12
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
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After chatting with Icelandair representative, applicable country in this field means that to which country you have the visa to, in this case is USA, therefore I should put USA.
12
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
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After chatting with Icelandair representative, applicable country in this field means that to which country you have the visa to, in this case is USA, therefore I should put USA.
12
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
add a comment
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After chatting with Icelandair representative, applicable country in this field means that to which country you have the visa to, in this case is USA, therefore I should put USA.
After chatting with Icelandair representative, applicable country in this field means that to which country you have the visa to, in this case is USA, therefore I should put USA.
answered 10 hours ago
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Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
add a comment
|
12
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
12
12
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
Man, that is one horrible UX
– JonathanReez♦
4 hours ago
1
1
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
I think it's more applicable (pun intended) in visas like Schengen visa, where the issuing county and the country you're visiting (that which visa will apply) can be different. Still, pretty ambiguous.
– Umur Kontacı
53 mins ago
add a comment
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It's not really clear to me what they mean, but since they already ask for the Place of issue, I think they mean the country the visa is for (the United States, in this case), though the fact that the whole section seams to be about US Visas in the first place is quite confusing.
– jcaron
11 hours ago
Is this the full form? Is there anything below Applicable Country?
– MJeffryes
11 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal It's very puzzling. I would suggest phoning Icelandair to ask what they want in this field. If you do this, please post an answer to your question to help other people in the future.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago
1
@MJeffryes finally I got the answer from Icelandair after direct chat. They said I should put USA as the section is about USA visa
– Ihsan Haikal
10 hours ago
1
@IhsanHaikal Great, thanks for reporting back.
– MJeffryes
10 hours ago