YOGYAKARTA - Want to watch the World Cup? Knowing the visa management tips for watching the 2026 World Cup is an important step for spectators from Indonesia so that the submission process runs smoothly and is free from rejection from the start.
The 2026 World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, has different immigration rules, so prospective spectators must understand the visa procedures before ordering match tickets.
United States, Use FIFA PASS for Interview PriorityAs reported by VOI from the U.S. Department of State website, the United States uses the B1/B2 Visa (Visitor Visa) for the 2026 World Cup audience. To help ticket holders, the US government provides the FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (FIFA PASS).
Interestingly, with the FIFA PASS, holders of official 2026 World Cup tickets purchased directly from FIFA will be able to obtain priority access to the visa interview schedule before the tournament begins.
This system is very helpful considering the US visa interview queue is often long. The process starts by logging into the FIFA.com account and filling out the FIFA PASS opt-in form.
After that, the applicant must still fill out the DS-160 form, upload a recent photo, and pay the visa fee. When scheduling an interview, the applicant must declare that he is a FIFA ticket holder.
However, it should be emphasized that the FIFA PASS does not guarantee that the visa will be approved. All applicants still go through the inspection process and must meet the B1/B2 visa requirements like other applicants.
Canada: Keep Tourist Visa, Without Special World Cup RouteUnlike the United States, Canada does not issue special visas for the 2026 World Cup. Spectators must enter using the regular line, namely the Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa) or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA), depending on nationality.
For applicants who need a visitor visa, the purpose of travel can be listed as watching the 2026 World Cup in the explanation column of the application. However, this is not an official requirement and does not provide priority or guarantee of visa approval.
The Canadian government assesses applications based on the completeness of documents, the purpose of the entry, and the applicant's ability to return to their home country.
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Therefore, a clear travel plan remains an important factor, even though there is no special lane for World Cup spectators.
Mexico: Visa-free with a Visa of Certain CountriesMeanwhile, Mexico offers a more flexible policy for many international tourists. Spectators do not need to apply for a Mexican visa if they already have a valid US B1/B2 visa, or a Canadian, British, Schengen country, or Japanese visa.
This policy makes Mexico the most practical destination for spectators who already have a visa from another country. However, all visitors are still required to fill out the Forma Migratoria MĂșltiple (FMM) upon arrival, both physically and digitally according to the latest policy.
For spectators who do not meet the visa-free provisions, Mexican tourist visa applications are still made through official embassies or consulates.
Important Things to Watch for ViewersYou need to know, there is no special visa scheme that automatically makes it easier for World Cup 2026 spectators.
FIFA PASS only helps with the schedule of interviews, not the final decision. In addition, there is no provision that guarantees a multi-entry visa just because you have a match ticket.
By understanding the tips for handling visas to watch the 2026 World Cup in depth, viewers from Indonesia can plan cross-country travel more safely, realistically, and with minimal administrative risks.
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