The United States, Canada, and Mexico are set to host the 2026 World Cup! As anticipation builds for the FIFA World Cup 2026, the U.S. Department of State has introduced a new tool—the FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (“FIFA PASS”)—to assist certain travelers in securing timely visa interview appointments. While demand for visas is expected to increase significantly, existing U.S. immigration laws and procedures remain fully in effect.
Below is a concise overview of what this means for you.
Key Takeaway
There are no special visa categories or relaxed legal standards for World Cup spectators. All applicants must independently qualify under existing U.S. immigration law.
What is FIFA PASS?
FIFA PASS allows individuals who purchased World Cup tickets directly from FIFA—and who opt into the system—to access earlier visa interview appointments for B1/B2 visitor visas. It is designed to help manage high demand ahead of the tournament.
The FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (“FIFA PASS”) is a limited scheduling tool that:
- Allows eligible ticket holders to access earlier visa interview appointments
- Applies only to individuals who purchased tickets directly from FIFA and opted in
- Does not guarantee visa approval or faster processing beyond scheduling
Key Steps to Participate
To use FIFA PASS, applicants must:
- Purchase a ticket directly from FIFA (or accept a transferred ticket and register it properly)
- Opt into FIFA PASS via their FIFA account and save the unique FIFA PASS key generated at opt-in.
- Complete the DS-160 visa application and pay the required fee and the FIFA PASSkey to access the priority appointment pool.
- Schedule a visa interview and confirm ticket-holder status
- Demonstrate eligibility for a B1/B2 visitor visa, including:
• Nonimmigrant intent
• Sufficient ties to home country
• Financial ability to travel
Accuracy is critical—your FIFA and visa application details must match exactly. Consular officers retain full discretion in adjudicating applications.
Travel Restrictions & Ineligibility Risks
Visitors from countries subject to visa bans under Presidential Proclamation 10998:
- Visa issuance is restricted or limited for certain nationals
- Exceptions exist for athletes and official team personnel only
- Spectators are not exempt, even if using FIFA PASS
Affected individuals may still apply but could be denied visas or entry.
Visa Bond Program*
Certain applicants may be required to post a visa bond as a condition of issuance. This requirement:
- Is determined by consular officers
- Applies regardless of FIFA PASS participation*
Family Members
Spouses and minor children may attend visa interviews with a ticket holder under FIFA PASS, but:
- They must accompany the principal applicant
- They do not receive independent priority access
Important Travel Planning Considerations
- Visa validity and number of entries are not expanded for the World Cup
- Travelers visiting multiple host countries (U.S., Canada, Mexico) should:
o Confirm whether they need a multiple-entry visa
o Review reciprocity schedules for their nationality
If Plans Change
Selling or transferring a World Cup ticket:
- Does not affect an issued visa’s validity
- Does not result in automatic cancellation or revocation
Bottom Line
The World Cup does not change U.S. immigration law. FIFA PASS may help with timing, but not eligibility. Early preparation and compliance with all visa requirements are essential. Additionally, it is important you familiarize yourself with local laws of the United States as they may differ from your home country.
If you need guidance on visa strategy, eligibility risks, or application preparation, please contact Natalie or call our office at (610) 975-4599 to schedule a consultation today. We are also available for any immigration emergencies you may encounter on your visit.
Be sure to mention this article when reaching out for your consultation.
*On May 13, 2026, the Trump Administration announced it is waiving the visa bond requirement for certain individuals traveling to the United States for the FIFA World Cup 2026. See DOS website.

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