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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in roughly four weeks, Immigration Nerds welcomes back Ryan Propis, Vice President of Security and Facilitation at the US Travel Association, for a progress report on US readiness. Since his September appearance, a lot has changed — visa wait times are down, the FIFA Pass expedited appointment system is live, new CBP staffing and biometric technology investments are in the pipeline, and TSA's Touchless ID program has expanded to over 60 airports. But is there a widening global perception gap between what international visitors think they'll encounter in the US and what's actually waiting for them? Propis breaks down the facts on device searches, travel proclamations, proposed visa fee increases, and ESTA application changes — and makes the case for why getting the World Cup experience right isn't just good for this summer, but for US travel competitiveness for years to come.
Resource Links:
https://www.state.gov/fifa-world-cup-26
https://www.ustravel.org/
GUEST: Ryan Propis, Vice President of Security and Facilitation, US Travel Association
HOST: Lauren Clarke
PRODUCER: Adam Belmar
INTERVIEW RECORD: Monday 4/27/26
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With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in roughly four weeks, Immigration Nerds welcomes back Ryan Propis, Vice President of Security and Facilitation at the US Travel Association, for a progress report on US readiness. Since his September appearance, a lot has changed — visa wait times are down, the FIFA Pass expedited appointment system is live, new CBP staffing and biometric technology investments are in the pipeline, and TSA's Touchless ID program has expanded to over 60 airports. But is there a widening global perception gap between what international visitors think they'll encounter in the US and what's actually waiting for them? Propis breaks down the facts on device searches, travel proclamations, proposed visa fee increases, and ESTA application changes — and makes the case for why getting the World Cup experience right isn't just good for this summer, but for US travel competitiveness for years to come.
Resource Links:
https://www.state.gov/fifa-world-cup-26
https://www.ustravel.org/
GUEST: Ryan Propis, Vice President of Security and Facilitation, US Travel Association
HOST: Lauren Clarke
PRODUCER: Adam Belmar
INTERVIEW RECORD: Monday 4/27/26

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