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Trump unveils ‘FIFA PASS’ fast-track Visa program for 2026 World Cup fans

OAN Staff Blake Wolf 4: 14 PM Monday, November 17, 2025 The Trump administration is launching a new system designed to speed up visa processing for fans traveling to the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup an effort to manage the expected influx of millions of visitors. Being announced by President Donald Trump on Monday at the White House, the “FIFA PASS” program will grant World Cup ticket holders priority access to U. S. visa interviews starting in early 2026. The new FIFA “Prioritized Appointments Scheduling System” (PASS) allows the Trump administration to expedite visas for international soccer fans while also ensuring the administration’s strict immigration policies are still adhered to. However, having a World Cup ticket only means you can schedule your visa interview faster it doesn’t guarantee visa approval. The same vetting process will apply. “I’ve directed my administration to do everything within their power to make the 2026 World Cup an unprecedented success,” Trump stated on Monday at the White House alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, and White House World Cup Task Force director Andrew Giuliani. It allows fans who have purchased tickets through FIFA to schedule expedited in-person interviews at U. S. consulates. “It guarantees you an expedited appointment. You’ll still go through the same vetting process as anyone else. The only difference here is that we’re moving you up in line,” Rubio stated, placing emphasis on ensuring safety. “Your ticket is not a visa,” Rubio emphasized. “FIFA World Cup fans can complete their visa interviews and show they qualify.” President Trump also noted that the site of the games may be moved to different cities due to high crime rates in Democrat-run cities, specifically mentioning Seattle’s socialist mayoral-elect Katie Wilson. “If we think there’s going to be a sign of any trouble, I would ask [Infantino] to move that to a different city,” Trump stated. “The governors are going to have to behave, the mayors are going to have to behave,” Trump stated. “I love Los Angeles. If they want help during this, I would love to send in the National Guard or whoever is necessary during that. I want it to be great. I would love it to be in Los Angeles. I love the palace. It’s a natural for Los Angeles. If we think there’s going to be crime, if we’re obstructed by the Governor maybe he won’t construct, maybe he’ll be great but I’d love from him to call san say could I have some extra help.” “Because if there’s even a hint of a problem, we want to get in there before the problem occurs,” the president added. “We want to make it totally safe for blasts directly to your inbox for free. Subscribe here. What do YOU think? Click here to jump to the comments! Sponsored Content Below Share this post!.
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