FIFA 2026 Travel Guide: US Visa Rules, Appointments, And Processing Updates
International
oi-Ruchika Pareek
The US State Department has announced that it will deploy hundreds of additional consular officers to select embassies and consulates worldwide in preparation for an anticipated surge in visa applications from international football fans planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The upcoming tournament, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to draw tens of thousands of supporters from around the globe. With ticket sales already underway, American authorities are preparing for a sharp rise in visa demand, particularly from travelers coming from countries that are not part of the US Visa Waiver Programme.
The US State Department will deploy hundreds of consular officers to select embassies and consulates globally to handle the anticipated surge in visa applications from international football fans attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Visa processing times have improved, and the department advises fans to apply early, with services unaffected by the recent government shutdown.

Extra Staff Deployment Ahead of World Cup
Although the exact list of countries and number of staff assignments has yet to be finalized, pending confirmation of the 48-team tournament line-up, the department stated that "hundreds of staff" will be sent to designated countries in the coming months. These officers will focus on processing increased volumes of visa interviews.
The State Department emphasized that it is ready to meet the surge in applications while continuing to enforce rigorous vetting standards. Travelers from non-Visa Waiver nations, or those without a valid US tourist or business visa, must apply for a visa, which includes an in-person interview and extensive security screening.
Visa Processing Times Improve Globally
Visa processing delays, a concern in recent years, have eased significantly. The State Department reported that in about 80% of countries that have either qualified or could qualify for the World Cup, visa interview appointments can generally be scheduled within two months or less.
Scrutiny and Immigration Concerns
Some supporters remain concerned about stricter immigration measures introduced during the Trump administration, which expanded vetting to include checks on social media activity and public statements. These policies have already led to deportations of foreign nationals whose views or actions were considered inconsistent with US policy positions.
Advice to Fans
The State Department is urging football fans to begin visa applications early to avoid potential delays. It also confirmed that visa and passport services remain unaffected by the US government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025.
With preparations intensifying, the US aims to ensure smooth travel for international visitors, while maintaining stringent security checks ahead of the world's biggest football event.
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