Iran's 26-player squad left Antalya at 15:20 GMT on Saturday 6 June, routing via Spain to a Tijuana base camp, carrying Mexican visas but no US entry documents 1. Mexico issued those visas on 3 June ; FFIRI president Mehdi Taj had named 5 June as the US clearance deadline, and it passed with no issuance and no denial. Every one of Iran's Group G matches is on US soil, the first against New Zealand at Los Angeles Stadium on Monday 15 June.
FIFA approved the Tijuana base-camp switch ten days ago and Donald Trump endorsed Iran's participation in April . Neither can issue a US visa. The named obstacle is one player: forward Mehdi Taremi served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), Iran's military-ideological force, between 2010 and 2012, the cited bar under Section 212(a)(3)(B) of US immigration law.
Waiver authority under that section sits with the Secretary of State, not consular officers, which is why Marco Rubio's April line barring IRGC-linked staff can stall an entire delegation file without a formal denial. A denial after departure would force a forfeiture decision exposing Iran to roughly $10.5m in lost prize and preparation funds under World Cup regulations.
