Visa Question of Soccer Lovers for World Cup 2026: We to promote the staff of the embassy worldwide

The State Department will increase staff at certain US embassies and consulates to accommodate an expected large leap in visa applications from football fans who wish to attend in the United States next year in the United States. The department said Thursday will send hundreds of additional consular officers to ‘designated countries’ to deal with the demand for visa interviews. The number of staff members and the countries they are going to have yet to be determined because the 48 team field for the 2026 World Cup was not finalized. Tickets for the tournament hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico were on Wednesday amid concerns amid concerns about the Trump administration’s suppression of migration and temporary visas that offer permission to enter the United States. The new Visa policy has already seen that the deportations of many foreigners considered with activities or speech that were according to the Republican administration according to its positions. These policies include improved control of the applicants’ social media accounts and other public statements. World Cup travelers coming to the US from the mainly European and Asian countries that are part of the Visa Disparency Program will probably not need an interview. But fans of countries who are not enrolled in the program and who do not already have valid tourist or business visas will have to apply, a process that requires a personal interview and improved security investigation. The State Department said it was “willing to meet the question while maintaining the strict selection requirements.” In about 80% of the countries that either qualified or can qualify for the World Cup, the visa maintenance appointments can be scheduled within two months or less, the department said. To handle the expected boost in demand and improve the velocity of processing, the department said it would send hundreds of staff to designated countries in the coming months to interview fans who did not have a valid US visa. The department said fans should now start the visa application process and noted that visa and passport operations will remain in effect during the US government that started on Wednesday.

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