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Travel, Visa Issues Hang Over World Cup

Team staffers, federation leaders, media members, and at least one referee and player have dealt with travel issues ahead of the World Cup.

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Travel, Visa Issues Hang Over World Cup

Team staffers, federation leaders, media members, and at least one referee and player have dealt with travel issues ahead of the World Cup.

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US prioritizes World Cup visas, raising concerns over student enrollment declines - VnExpress International

U.S. education policy experts are warning that the administration's decision to prioritize visas for the FIFA World Cup, a move that draws comparisons to last year's student visa interview suspension, could severely…

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  1. domenica 7 giugno 2026·e.vnexpress.net

    US prioritizes World Cup visas, raising concerns over student enrollment declines - VnExpress International

    U.S. education policy experts are warning that the administration's decision to prioritize visas for the FIFA World Cup, a move that draws comparisons to last year's student visa…

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·frontofficesports.com

    Travel, Visa Issues Hang Over World Cup

    Team staffers, federation leaders, media members, and at least one referee and player have dealt with travel issues ahead of the World Cup.