Heading to FIFA 2026? Qatar Told to Apply Early for US Entry
- Publish date: since 2 day Reading time: 1 min read
US Embassy urges Qatari citizens and residents to secure ESTA or US visa early for smooth World Cup travel.
- Related articles
- Germany Announces Partial Arms Embargo on Israel Over Gaza
- Options and Conditions of Entry to Qatar by Land for World Cup Fans
- All You Need to Know About Entering and Leaving Qatar During World Cup
If you're a Qatari citizen or resident eyeing the FIFA World Cup 2026, the US Embassy in Qatar has a clear message: don’t wait till the last minute to sort your travel docs.
Here’s What You Need to Know
The embassy posted on August 6 urging travellers to apply early for their ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) or US visa. Why? Because last-minute applications = travel stress.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup ⚽ in the United States 🇺🇸 less than a year away, NOW is the best time to apply for your U.S. visa. 🇶🇦 Qatari citizens can benefit from ESTA for faster and easier travel to the United States. pic.twitter.com/QxCKprjaJj
— U.S. Embassy in Qatar (@USEmbassyDoha) August 5, 2025
Who Can Apply for ESTA?
Qatari passport holders are part of the US Visa Waiver Program, which means they can apply for an ESTA and stay in the US for up to 90 days—no visa needed. Just make sure to submit your ESTA request at least 72 hours before flying out.
What About Residents?
Qatar residents who don’t qualify for ESTA will need to go the traditional US visa route—so again, apply early. Processing can take a while, especially when it’s World Cup season.
FIFA World Cup 2026: Here’s the Vibe
It’s gonna be huge—48 teams, hosted across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Expect packed airports, buzzing cities, and lots of football fever. So the earlier you handle your travel requirements, the better.