President Trump Unveils Expedited Visa System for 2026 FIFA World Cup Travelers
President Trump announced a new FIFA-prioritized system to expedite visa appointments for millions of soccer fans and World Cup ticket holders traveling to the U.S. in 2026.
Overview
FIFA and President Trump are implementing a new prioritized appointment scheduling system, named FIFA PASS, to expedite visa interviews for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.
This system is specifically designed to assist World Cup ticket holders and soccer fans traveling to the United States for the major international sporting event.
The expedited visa interviews are scheduled to commence in early 2026, ensuring timely processing for the anticipated influx of visitors.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino estimates that between 5 to 10 million people will travel to the U.S. to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The initiative aims to streamline the entry process for a massive number of international visitors, facilitating their attendance at the prestigious global soccer tournament.
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FAQ
The FIFA PASS system allows World Cup ticket holders to use a FIFA portal to request prioritized visa interview appointments at U.S. consulates. Applicants still undergo the same security and eligibility vetting as regular visa applicants, but their applications are moved to the front of the queue.
Only individuals who have purchased tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup through FIFA are eligible for the expedited visa interview process under the FIFA PASS system.
The expedited visa interviews under the FIFA PASS system are scheduled to begin in early 2026, ahead of the World Cup matches.
No, the visa requirements remain the same; only the scheduling of interviews is expedited. All applicants must still meet standard U.S. visa eligibility and security criteria.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino estimates that between 5 to 10 million people will travel to the United States to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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