FIFA PASS Close to Launching Ahead of the 2026 World Cup

Michael Savio
By: Michael Savio
World Cup 2026
Photo by Japanexperterna.se, CC BY-SA 2.0

Photo by Japanexperterna.se, CC BY-SA 2.0

Key Takeaways

  • The US confirmed FIFA PASS is set to launch soon
  • The program will create more US visa appointments for fans
  • Fans from Iran and Haiti will not be able to obtain visas to visit

International fans are finally getting some clarity on visa options for attending 2026 World Cup matches in the US.

The State Department has confirmed it plans to roll out the new FIFA PASS (Priority Appointment Scheduling System) system soon. It will add more appointments to assist visitors from certain countries who were advised to wait for the program to roll out. 

FIFA hopes the new program will help ease some concerns about the strict restrictions around the country’s visa program.

Six World Cup Countries Advised to Wait

The US State Department advised a handful of countries to tell fans to wait for FIFA PASS to roll out. 

Among the list are six that have qualified for the World Cup:

  • Algeria
  • Colombia
  • Ghana
  • Ivory Coast
  • Mexico
  • United Arab Emirates

Of that list, fans from Mexico and Colombia still have uncertainty about the process. Mexican visitors will facesignificante hurdles for entry amid a crackdown on illegal immigration, while Colombia is fearful of a military strike from the US before the tournament. 

Don’t Wait on Appointments, Come Prepared

Once FIFA PASS launches, fans should book their visa appointments as soon as possible. The larger field meant more fans, leading to the standard appointments filling up fast. It seems unlikely that more appointments will be added, though demand could change that.

We recommend fans stay abreast of changes to US visa policies up until the time of their appointment with the State Department. Things are changing quickly and unexpectedly when it comes to visiting the US, which could lead fans to miss requirements and prevent them from attending any matches in the country.

Fans From Iran and Haiti Are Out of Luck

While the launch of FIFA PASS is excellent news for soccer fans around the world, it won’t help those hailing from Iran or Haiti. While both teams qualified for the US, the White House has imposed visa restrictions that will prevent fans from traveling. 

While fans from Iran are dealing with far larger issues than soccer, those in Haiti are devastated to miss the tournament. It’s only the second time the team has qualified for the World Cup, with their last trip coming in 1974. Fortunately,y those fans will have a chance to watch their teams in Mexico and Canada.

Michael is a writer from Denver who covers the sports betting industry for Casino.com. He has been covering the industry for over four years, focusing on providing accurate and easy-to-understand information for readers. When he’s not covering the industry, he’s betting on sports or exploring everything that Colorado has to offer.