FIFA World Cup 2026 Visa Update: How the FIFA PASS System May Help You Schedule Your Interview Faster

If you’re planning to attend the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the United States, there’s an important update that could affect how you schedule your visa interview.

The U.S. Department of State has introduced a system called FIFA PASS (Priority Appointment Scheduling System), and while it doesn’t change visa eligibility, it can impact how quickly you get an interview. For many applicants, understanding how this system works can make the process smoother and help avoid unnecessary delays.

What Is FIFA PASS and Who Can Use It?

FIFA PASS is a priority interview scheduling system available to individuals who have purchased official World Cup match tickets directly through FIFA.

It’s important to understand what this system does, and what it does not do:

  • It helps eligible applicants access earlier visa interview appointments
  • It does not guarantee visa approval
  • It does not create a new visa category or immigration status

In simple terms, it can speed up scheduling, but all standard visa requirements still apply.

How the FIFA PASS Process Works

Applicants who qualify for FIFA PASS still follow the standard visa process, with a few additional steps:

  1. Complete the DS-160 visa application
  2. Log into your FIFA account and opt into FIFA PASS
  3. Save your unique FIFA PASS key
  4. Schedule your visa interview through the regular system
  5. Enter your FIFA PASS key to access priority appointment slots

One key detail:
Your personal information must match exactly across all platforms (DS-160, passport, and FIFA account). Even small inconsistencies can lead to delays or rescheduling.

Important Limitations to Keep in Mind

While FIFA PASS offers advantages, it comes with clear limits:

  • It does not waive visa requirements, including financial documentation or eligibility standards
  • It does not exempt applicants from visa bonds, if applicable
  • It does not change visa validity or number of entries
  • It is not available for applicants applying outside their country of residence or nationality

For visitor visas (B1/B2), applicants must still show strong ties to their home country. Having a World Cup ticket alone is usually not enough.

What About ESTA and Other Visa Types?

If you are from a Visa Waiver Program country, you may still be eligible to travel using ESTA instead of applying for a visa.

There are also reports that FIFA PASS has been used for visa categories beyond tourist visas, but outcomes can vary depending on the consulate. Each case is reviewed individually.

Increased Demand and More Consular Resources

With the World Cup expected to bring a high number of visitors, the U.S. government is increasing staffing at certain embassies and consulates.

This may improve appointment availability, but demand will still be high, especially in countries with large numbers of applicants. Because of this, timing and preparation will matter more than ever.

What Applicants Should Prepare in Advance

Even with priority scheduling, applicants should be ready to meet all standard requirements. This includes:

  • Proof of ticket purchase and FIFA PASS confirmation
  • Evidence of financial ability to cover travel and stay
  • Strong documentation showing ties to their home country
  • Accurate and consistent application details

Small mistakes, especially in documents or online profiles, can still affect the outcome.

From our experience working with clients preparing for consular interviews, the biggest difference often comes down to preparation, not just eligibility.

At Zhang-Louie PLLC, we regularly help applicants navigate these types of updates, making sure each step, from application to interview scheduling, is handled carefully and correctly. As systems evolve, understanding the details behind them becomes just as important as meeting the legal requirements.

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