FIFA 2026

FIFA 2026 border crossing hub

Plan documents, lanes, routes, and waits before traveling to matches in Canada, Mexico, or the United States. This hub separates guides, official sources, and wait pages so advice stays focused.

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Quick answer

For FIFA 2026 border travel, check official documents first, confirm lane and current wait, use the crossing page for your route, and keep source, timestamp, and freshness context when sharing data.

Planning

Fan border crossing guide

Start with documents, route choice, lane prep, source links, and live wait checks before match travel.

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Documents

Passport and document checklist

Compare passport book/card, visa, BCC, FMM, SENTRI, NEXUS, minors, and vehicle documents.

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Lanes

SENTRI and Ready Lane

Use trusted-traveler lanes only when every traveler and document qualifies.

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Restrictions

What not to cross with

Check food, plants, medicine, pets, cash, gifts, alcohol, tobacco, and sports gear before packing.

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Mexico to U.S.

Mexican citizens to the U.S.

Visa or Border Crossing Card, Ready Lane, SENTRI, and Mexico-U.S. wait pages.

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Mexico to Canada

Mexican citizens to Canada

Canada visa/eTA checks, possible U.S. transit, passport validity, and Canada-border waits.

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Canada to U.S.

Canadian citizens to the U.S.

WHTI documents, NEXUS, return planning, and U.S.-bound Canada-border waits.

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Canada to Mexico

Canadian citizens to Mexico

Passport, FMM, vehicle and insurance planning, and U.S. transit choices.

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U.S. to Mexico

U.S. citizens to Mexico

Passport card/book, FMM, vehicle rules, insurance, and return crossing pages.

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U.S. to Canada

U.S. citizens to Canada

Passport/NEXUS, minor travel, Canada entry rules, and return crossing options.

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Crossings to check before leaving

Event

Official window

FIFA lists the tournament from June 11 to July 19, 2026 across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

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Sources

Official requirements

Verify CBP, Travel.State.gov, CBSA, Canada, INM, airline, bus, insurance, and event guidance before buying or driving.

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Business

Safe sponsorships

Hotels, parking, shuttles, insurance, restaurants, and travel services can appear without mixing into legal advice or official data.

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FAQ

Common questions for using the hub without mixing sources, advice, and waits.

What should I check first for FIFA 2026 border travel?

Check passport or accepted document, visa/eTA/BCC/FMM where needed, lane eligibility, current wait, source, and updated time before leaving.

Does this page replace official sources?

No. This hub organizes guides and wait pages. Always confirm requirements with FIFA, CBP, Travel.State.gov, CBSA, Canada, INM, airline, bus, or event guidance.

Which wait pages should I check?

Use your itinerary. San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, and Laredo cover Mexico-U.S. travel; Peace Bridge, Rainbow Bridge, and Blaine help with Canada-U.S. crossings.