Haiti qualified for the World Cup. But the Trump administration says its fans aren't welcome.
The Trump administration will not grant any special exceptions for Haitian soccer fans hoping to travel to the U.S. to follow their team at next years FIFA World Cup, according to the State Department.
Haiti, which this week qualified to compete in the mens World Cup for the first time since 1974, is covered by a travel ban President Donald Trump signed in June. The presidential proclamation restricts people from 19 countries from entering the United States, while including exemptions for players and their families, coaches and support personnel to participate in major sporting events. But the State Department confirmed to POLITICO on Friday that this exception will not apply to Haitian fans or spectators hoping to attend.
Haiti joins Iran as the second country covered under the travel ban to qualify for a place in the tournament, which the United States will co-host with Canada and Mexico. The same travel-ban restrictions apply to both countries.
The Trump administrations insistence on maintaining a blanket ban due to travelers country of origin is likely to raise hackles from within the international soccer community, which has historically celebrated the World Cup as a gathering place for fans from around the world. World Cup hosts have typically streamlined visa requirements to facilitate travel for visiting fans following their home teams.
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/11/21/haiti-world-cup-trump-administration-00665817