FIFA World Cup 2026 USA Entry Requirements: ESTA, Visa & Everything You Need to Know

FIFA World Cup 2026 USA entry requirements guide — ESTA, visa and travel checklist for international football fans
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Quick Summary

Citizens of 42 Visa Waiver Program countries (including the UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and most of the EU) do not need a visa for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in the USA — an approved ESTA ($21) is enough for up to 90 days. Apply at least 72 hours before departure. You also need proof of a return or onward flight — get one free in 30 seconds at MyJet24.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest in history: 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 cities across three countries — the United States, Mexico, and Canada. From June 11 to July 19, 2026, the USA alone will host 78 matches, including all quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. For international fans, that means incredible excitement — but also some important questions about entering the country.

The USA has tightened its entry rules in 2026. Proposed new ESTA requirements, potential social media screening, expanded phone searches at the border, and a broadened travel ban covering citizens of 39 countries have created uncertainty. This guide explains step by step what you, as an international World Cup fan, actually need — and what you don’t.

Do You Need a Visa? Understanding the Visa Waiver Program

The good news first: 42 countries participate in the US Visa Waiver Program (VWP). If you hold a passport from one of these countries, you do not need a traditional visa to enter the United States for stays up to 90 days. Instead, you apply for an electronic travel authorization — the ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization).

Full list of Visa Waiver Program countries (2026):

Country Country Country
Andorra Australia Austria
Belgium Brunei Chile
Croatia Czech Republic Denmark
Estonia Finland France
Germany Greece Hungary
Iceland Ireland Israel
Italy Japan Latvia
Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg
Malta Monaco Netherlands
New Zealand Norway Poland
Portugal San Marino Singapore
Slovakia Slovenia South Korea
Spain Sweden Switzerland
Taiwan United Kingdom  

If your country is on this list, ESTA is all you need for the World Cup. If your country is not listed, you will need a B1/B2 visitor visa — which requires an in-person interview at a US embassy.

ESTA vs. B1/B2 Visa: Which One Do You Need?

ESTA B1/B2 Visa
Cost $21 $185
Processing time Minutes to 72 hours Weeks to months (interview required)
Maximum stay 90 days Up to 6 months
Validity 2 years, multiple entries Up to 10 years
Interview None In-person at US embassy
Suitable for World Cup? Yes — for most fans Only if ESTA is not an option

The tournament lasts 39 days — well within the 90-day ESTA limit. ESTA is enough for any VWP citizen who has no prior issues with US immigration.

Important

If you apply for a B1/B2 visa and get denied, your ESTA will very likely be invalidated as well. Only apply for a B1/B2 if you are certain you are not ESTA-eligible.

How to Apply for ESTA: Step by Step

The ESTA application is straightforward — as long as you use the official website. Here’s the process:

Step 1: Go to the official CBP website: esta.cbp.dhs.gov

Step 2: Click “New Application” and select “Individual Application”

Step 3: Enter your personal details — name (exactly as in your passport), date of birth, passport number, and nationality

Step 4: Answer the security/eligibility questions (criminal history, prior entry denials, etc.) — answer honestly

Step 5: Provide a US contact address (your hotel name is sufficient)

Step 6: Pay the $21 fee via credit card or PayPal and wait for approval

Beware of Fake Websites

Dozens of unofficial sites charge $80–$150 for an “ESTA service” that simply forwards your application to the official CBP site. Use only the official website at esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Everything else is an unnecessary surcharge.

Pro Tip

Apply for your ESTA at least 72 hours before departure. In most cases, approval takes minutes, but since 2026, processing can take up to 72 hours. Even better: apply right after purchasing your World Cup tickets so you have time to resolve any issues.

New ESTA Rules 2026: What’s Changing

The US government proposed sweeping changes to the ESTA application in December 2025. Here is the current status as of April 2026:

Proposed Changes (Not Yet in Effect)

  • Social media disclosure: ESTA applicants would need to provide all social media accounts from the past 5 years (usernames, not passwords)
  • Phone numbers: All phone numbers used in the past 5 years
  • Email addresses: All email addresses used in the past 10 years
  • Biometric selfie: A live photo would become part of the application
  • Family contacts: Contact details of close family members

Current Status (April 2026)

These changes are not yet in effect. The public comment period ended on February 9, 2026. The proposal is under review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). Implementation is possible from mid-2026 — meaning it could happen before or during the World Cup. We will update this article as new information becomes available.

What has already changed: the ESTA processing time has been extended from 24 hours to up to 72 hours. Plan accordingly.

ESTA Website Being Retired

CBP also plans to retire the ESTA website. Future applications would be processed exclusively through the ESTA Mobile App. The exact timeline for this transition has not been confirmed. For the World Cup, we recommend: download the app as a precaution, but for now, still apply via the website.

When You Need a B1/B2 Visa Instead of ESTA

Even if you hold a VWP country passport, certain circumstances mean you cannot use ESTA and must apply for a B1/B2 visitor visa instead:

  • Your ESTA was previously denied
  • You have traveled to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia, or North Korea since March 2011
  • You have a criminal record or were previously deported from the US
  • You overstayed the 90-day limit on a previous visit
  • You hold dual nationality with one of the countries listed above

This is particularly relevant for fans from the UK, France, and Australia, where significant diaspora populations hold dual nationality with restricted countries. If in doubt, check your eligibility before booking flights.

If you need a B1/B2 visa, you will need a flight booking confirmation and a hotel booking proof for your embassy interview. Both are available free at MyJet24: Flight Booking (Dummy Ticket) and Hotel Booking Proof. For the full B1/B2 process, read our complete US visa guide.

FIFA PASS: What It Is and Whether You Need It

FIFA and the US State Department have jointly introduced the FIFA PASS (Priority Appointment Scheduling System). It sounds important — but most VWP citizens do not need it.

What FIFA PASS does: It allows World Cup ticket holders who need a B1/B2 visa to book a priority interview slot at the US embassy. It is not a special visa and not an entry guarantee — just interview priority.

For VWP country fans: Since you use ESTA, you need no embassy interview and therefore no FIFA PASS. It is only relevant if you need a B1/B2 visa for one of the reasons listed above.

Proof of Onward Travel: Why You Need a Dummy Ticket

This is where it gets practical for World Cup travelers. The Visa Waiver Program requires that you can show a return or onward flight. This is checked at two points:

  • At the check-in counter: Airlines can deny you boarding if you cannot prove onward travel. The carrier is liable if a passenger is turned away at the US border.
  • At US immigration: CBP officers can ask for your return flight details — based on traveler reports, this happens in roughly 1 in 10 entries.

Solution: Dummy Ticket

If you haven’t booked your return flight yet (for example, because you want to stay flexible depending on how far your team advances), create a free flight booking proof at MyJet24. In 30 seconds you get a professional PDF with your name, route, and booking code — ready for check-in and immigration.

A real experience: At Copenhagen Airport, a traveler heading to Los Angeles was denied boarding because she had no return flight. The airline agent said: “I’m sorry, I can’t board you today without proof of onward travel.” A dummy ticket would have prevented this in 30 seconds.

Not sure if a dummy ticket is the right choice? Read our detailed comparison: Dummy Ticket vs. Refundable Flight. And in our Proof of Onward Travel guide, you’ll find which countries worldwide require one.

Hotel Booking Proof: Do You Need One for the USA?

For ESTA entry, there is no legal requirement to show a paid hotel reservation. However:

  • You must provide a US address on the Advance Passenger Information (API) form before boarding — a hotel name is sufficient
  • CBP officers may ask about your accommodation, especially if they have concerns about your travel purpose
  • For a B1/B2 visa interview, consular officers almost always expect a hotel reservation

During the World Cup, hotels in host cities will be scarce and expensive. If you haven’t secured accommodation yet, create a Hotel Booking Proof at MyJet24 — a professional document for immigration without needing to prepay. Read more in our guide: Hotel Booking for Visa Applications.

All 11 US Stadium Venues for the 2026 World Cup

The 78 US-hosted matches — including all knockout rounds and the final — take place across these 11 venues:

City Stadium Capacity
New York/New Jersey MetLife Stadium 🏆 78,576
Dallas AT&T Stadium (9 matches!) 70,122
Los Angeles SoFi Stadium 69,650
San Francisco Levi’s Stadium 69,391
Houston NRG Stadium 68,311
Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium 67,513
Atlanta Mercedes-Benz Stadium 67,382
Philadelphia Lincoln Financial Field 65,827
Seattle Lumen Field 65,123
Miami Hard Rock Stadium 64,091
Boston Gillette Stadium 63,815

Additionally, 5 venues are in Mexico (Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey) and Canada (Vancouver, Toronto). The opening match takes place on June 11 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, while the final is on July 19 at MetLife Stadium near New York.

Tip for Flexible Fans

If you don’t know yet which matches you’ll attend (e.g., depending on how far your team goes), create a Dummy Ticket with a flexible return date. That way you’re covered for entry while you can book your actual flights once the schedule is clear.

What Happens at the US Airport: The Entry Process

Here is what a typical US arrival looks like:

1. Automated Passport Control (APC) Kiosk: You scan your passport, take a photo, and answer customs declaration questions at a self-service terminal. ESTA holders from VWP countries can use the APC kiosks.

2. CBP Officer: A border officer reviews your passport and APC receipt. They may ask: How long are you staying? Where will you be staying? What is the purpose of your visit? Do you have a return flight?

3. Fingerprints & Photo: All 10 fingerprints and a facial photo are captured digitally.

4. Baggage & Customs: Collect your luggage and pass through customs.

Important: Even with a valid ESTA, a CBP officer can deny you entry. ESTA is a travel authorization, not an entry guarantee. The final decision always rests with the officer at the airport. Be polite, answer questions clearly and briefly, and have all documents ready.

Phone Searches at the US Border: What You Need to Know

A topic that concerns many World Cup travelers: CBP officers may search electronic devices at the border — phones, laptops, and tablets. This is not a new law, but was clarified in early 2026 through the updated Directive 3340-049B:

  • Basic search: An officer can scroll through your phone — without specific suspicion and without supervisor approval
  • Advanced search: Deeper analysis using forensic tools requires supervisor approval and “reasonable suspicion”
  • Refusal: You can refuse the search — but entry may be denied as a result

Practical Tip

The vast majority of travelers are never searched. If you want to be cautious: some experts recommend a dedicated travel phone without sensitive data. Alternatively, back up your data to the cloud and clear any chat history that could be misinterpreted before arriving at the border.

The Travel Ban: Which Nationalities Are Affected?

The expanded travel ban (Presidential Proclamation 10998), effective since January 1, 2026, restricts entry for citizens of 39 countries. No Visa Waiver Program country is on this list — so if you hold a passport from any of the 42 VWP countries, you are not directly affected.

Countries affected by the expanded travel ban include:

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Belarus, Bhutan, Central African Republic, Chad, China (mainland), Colombia, Cuba, DR Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Moldova, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Niger, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen.

Warning: Dual Nationals

If you hold citizenship of both a VWP country and a banned country (e.g., British-Iranian, Australian-Iraqi, French-Sudanese), the travel ban may apply to you. This can also affect your ESTA eligibility. Contact the nearest US embassy well in advance to clarify your situation. Do not wait until departure day.

If you are traveling with friends or family who hold passports from banned countries, they will need to apply for a B1/B2 visa with a waiver — a process that takes significantly longer. Plan accordingly.

Travel Insurance: Not Required, But Essential

The USA does not require travel insurance for entry. However, it would be irresponsible to travel without one. A hospital visit in the US can easily cost five figures — even a basic emergency room treatment often runs $3,000–$5,000.

What your insurance should cover:

  • Medical repatriation to your home country
  • Inpatient and outpatient treatment (at least $500,000 / £400,000 / €500,000 coverage for the USA)
  • Emergency dental care
  • Trip cancellation insurance (in case your World Cup tickets or flights need to be cancelled)

Many credit cards include basic travel insurance — check your card benefits before purchasing a separate policy. For more details, see our Travel Insurance Guide for Visa Applications.

Your World Cup 2026 Entry Checklist

Everything at a glance — save this checklist on your phone or print it out:

Document / Step Status Link / Info
☐ Valid passport (biometric e-passport) Required Must be valid through your return date
☐ Approved ESTA Required esta.cbp.dhs.gov ($21)
☐ Return or onward flight proof Required Get free dummy ticket
☐ US address (hotel) Required (API form) Create hotel proof
☐ FIFA World Cup tickets Recommended fifa.com/tickets
☐ Travel & health insurance Strongly recommended Min. $500,000 coverage
☐ Credit card (Visa/Mastercard) Strongly recommended Cash is rarely accepted; contactless works everywhere
☐ Copies of all documents (digital + printed) Recommended Passport, ESTA, flight, hotel — cloud + printed

For the complete visa document checklist (not just World Cup), check our Visa Application Checklist 2026.

Key Dates & Deadlines

When What
Now Apply for ESTA (if you don’t have one)
Now Get travel insurance
At least 72h before departure Verify your ESTA status (reapply if expired)
Before departure Create dummy ticket + hotel proof
June 11, 2026 World Cup opening match (Mexico City)
July 19, 2026 World Cup final (MetLife Stadium, New York)
Mid-2026 (estimated) Possible new ESTA rules (social media etc.)

Attending Games in Mexico & Canada: Additional Entry Requirements

If you also want to attend matches in Mexico or Canada, you will need separate entry documents for each country:

  • Mexico: Citizens of most VWP countries do not need a visa for tourist stays up to 180 days. You must fill out an electronic entry card (SAM) before travel.
  • Canada: Citizens of many VWP countries (including the UK, Australia, Japan, and all EU countries) need a Canadian eTA (Electronic Travel Authorization) — similar to ESTA, costs $7 CAD, applied for online.

Entry requirements vary by nationality. Use our Visa Checker to find the exact requirements for your passport. For all three countries, you’ll need separate proof of onward travel.

Returning Home: EES and ETIAS for European Travelers

If you are traveling through Europe on your way home (or if you are a non-EU citizen returning through the Schengen Area), be aware: the EU Entry/Exit System (EES) has been active since October 2025. Biometric data is now captured digitally at Schengen borders. Learn more in our EES Guide.

Additionally, the EU is planning the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) for Q4 2026. If you are a citizen of a visa-free non-EU country (e.g., the UK, USA, Australia, Japan), ETIAS may be active by the time you return from the World Cup. Full details in our ETIAS Complete Guide 2026.

Conclusion: How to Get to the 2026 World Cup Stress-Free

Entering the USA for the World Cup is entirely manageable — if you prepare in advance. Here’s the summary:

  • ESTA is enough for citizens of all 42 VWP countries ($21, online, no interview)
  • Proof of onward travel is required — create a free Dummy Ticket
  • US address is needed at boarding — get a Hotel Booking Proof
  • Travel insurance is not legally required but absolutely essential (US healthcare costs!)
  • Travel ban does not affect VWP citizens (but watch out for dual nationality)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Citizens of 42 Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries — including the UK, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and most of the EU — do not need a visa. An approved ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) is enough for stays up to 90 days. The World Cup lasts 39 days, well within the limit.

ESTA is an electronic travel authorization for citizens of VWP countries visiting the US. It costs $21, is valid for 2 years (or until your passport expires), and allows multiple entries. Apply at the official website: esta.cbp.dhs.gov.

Most applications are approved within minutes. However, since 2026 processing can take up to 72 hours. Apply at least 72 hours before departure — or even better, right after purchasing your World Cup tickets.

The 42 VWP countries include: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.

Yes. The Visa Waiver Program requires proof of a return or onward flight. Airlines can deny boarding without it, and CBP officers may ask at immigration. A free dummy ticket from MyJet24 satisfies this requirement — create one in 30 seconds.

A dummy ticket is a temporary flight reservation with a valid booking reference (PNR). It is completely legal — airlines routinely hold bookings without immediate payment. Embassies and immigration authorities accept booking confirmations as proof of travel plans.

No legal requirement for ESTA entry, but you must provide a US address on the Advance Passenger Information form before boarding. CBP officers may ask about your accommodation. For B1/B2 visa interviews, consular officers almost always expect hotel proof. Create a free hotel booking proof at MyJet24.

ESTA is an electronic authorization ($21, online, no interview, up to 90 days). A B1/B2 visa is a full visitor visa ($185, in-person embassy interview, up to 6 months). VWP citizens only need a B1/B2 if their ESTA was denied or they are ineligible due to travel history or criminal record.

FIFA PASS (Priority Appointment Scheduling System) provides priority visa interview appointments at US embassies for World Cup ticket holders. Since VWP citizens use ESTA and need no interview, FIFA PASS is irrelevant for most international fans.

Yes. Under Directive 3340-049B, CBP officers may perform basic device searches without suspicion or supervisor approval. Advanced forensic searches require supervisor approval and reasonable suspicion. You can refuse, but entry may be denied as a result.

If you hold a passport from one of the 42 VWP countries, you are not directly affected. The expanded travel ban (Presidential Proclamation 10998) covers citizens of 39 other countries. However, dual nationals holding citizenship in both a VWP country and a banned country may be affected — contact the nearest US embassy to clarify.

Not yet. A December 2025 proposal would require social media accounts (5 years), phone numbers (5 years), email addresses (10 years), and a biometric selfie. The comment period ended February 2026; implementation is possible from mid-2026 — potentially before or during the World Cup.

The US does not require travel insurance for entry, but it is strongly recommended. A hospital visit can easily cost $5,000+, and a multi-day stay can reach six figures. Look for coverage of at least $500,000 including medical repatriation.

78 of 104 World Cup matches take place in the USA across 11 cities: New York/New Jersey, Dallas (9 matches — the most), Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Kansas City, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Seattle, Miami, and Boston. The final is on July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium near New York.

You must apply for a B1/B2 visa instead. Important: do not apply for a B1/B2 lightly — if that is also denied, future ESTA applications become nearly impossible. Common denial reasons include criminal records, previous immigration violations, or travel to restricted countries since 2011.

No. ESTA is only valid for the United States. Mexico does not require a visa for most VWP country citizens (up to 180 days), but you need to fill out the electronic SAM entry card. Canada requires an eTA ($7 CAD). Each country requires separate proof of onward travel.

Now. ESTA is valid for 2 years, so an approval today covers the World Cup and future US trips. If you already have an ESTA, verify it will still be valid through your return date.

You use the Automated Passport Control kiosk (passport scan + photo), then see a CBP officer (questions, fingerprints, facial photo), collect baggage, and pass through customs. The entire process takes 30 to 90 minutes depending on the airport.

No. There is no special World Cup visa or automatic entry facilitation. Standard immigration rules apply to all travelers. The only benefit: World Cup ticket holders can use FIFA PASS for priority B1/B2 visa interview appointments — relevant only for those who cannot use ESTA.

ESTA allows a maximum 90-day stay with no extensions possible. The tournament lasts 39 days (June 11 – July 19), leaving plenty of buffer. If you want flexibility, create a dummy ticket with a later return date and book your actual flight once the schedule is clearer.

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