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US visa rules leave Iraq’s World Cup fans behind

US visa rules leave Iraq’s World Cup fans behind Ahead of their opening match against Norway, Iraq’s fans are celebrating their country’s first World Cup qualification in over 40 years. But many are forced to watch it at home due to US visa restrictions.

US visa rules leave Iraq’s World Cup fans behind
Al Jazeera — 15 June 2026
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Iraq’s fans are celebrating their country’s first World Cup qualification in over 40 years.

This report comes from Al Jazeera. The story centres on US visa rules leave Iraq’s World Cup fans behind. Full coverage and background context is available at the original source. Readers seeking more detail on this developing topic are encouraged to follow updates from Al Jazeera and related outlets covering this beat.

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