How to Watch the World Cup Final When Your Country Is Under Travel Ban
For clients from countries facing US travel restrictions, the FIFA 2026 World Cup might seem out of reach. It isn't. Over the past year, we've successfully helped clients from Iran, Russia, Venezuela, and several African nations attend international sporting events despite active travel bans and visa denials. Here's how the process works. First, your concierge conducts a confidential eligibility assessment — we look at your passport strength, prior travel history, and the specific restrictions affecting your country. Based on this, we recommend a visa strategy. For clients with a second passport (many HNWIs hold dual citizenship), the path is usually straightforward. For others, we work with immigration attorneys who specialize in high-net-worth applications, leveraging business investment visas, sports-event exemptions, or third-country transit routes. Stadium entry is handled separately — hospitality packages through private vendors like Vantage 26 operate outside FIFA's public ticket allocation, meaning we can guarantee access regardless of the client's nationality. All communications are encrypted. All transport is private (jet, SUV, no commercial flights through high-scrutiny hubs). Payment is in cryptocurrency for maximum privacy. We've served over 500 clients from restricted regions. If you're reading this, you're already one step closer to being there.
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