Mexico issued Iran's squad entry visas around 2 June, with documents delivered to the Iranian embassy in Ankara 1. The United States visas are a separate file and remained pending as of 3 June; Mehdi Taj, president of FFIRI (Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran), told ESPN he expects them on Friday 5 June 2.
One player holds up the US file, not a processing queue. Mehdi Taremi, Iran's leading striker, served two years of IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) naval duty at Bushehr between 2010 and 2012. US law treats IRGC affiliation as an inadmissibility ground under Section 212(a)(3)(B), which bars members and affiliates of designated armed organisations from entry. Secretary of State Marco Rubio confirmed that Iranian athletes may enter while IRGC-linked staff are barred , without saying where a conscript player sits. Taj's earlier 10-point ultimatum named both Taremi and captain Ehsan Hajsafi for clearance .
Iran's geography turns the visa into a recurring test. FIFA approved the squad's base camp in Tijuana , so Iran will run its tournament from Mexico and cross into the United States on match days only, against New Zealand on 15 June and Belgium on 21 June at SoFi Stadium. Each crossing needs the same clearance, so a single grant does not settle the question. Miss the 10 June arrival window and Iran loses preparation days it cannot recover across three group matches inside two weeks, which is why that date now gates the whole file.
