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World Cup: US Warns Foreign Visitors Against Unauthorized Content Creation

In an email to Spanish news agency EFE on Wednesday, US Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security stated that foreign nationals entering the country on a tourist visa and receiving income from a US source would be violating the terms of their admission status.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
June 11, 2026
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The United States government has cautioned international content creators and social media influencers that they may face deportation if they earn cash from content creation while in the country on a tourist visa, a warning issued on the eve to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

In an email to Spanish news agency EFE on Wednesday, US Customs and Border Protection and the Department of Homeland Security stated that foreign nationals entering the country on a tourist visa and receiving income from a US source would be violating the terms of their admission status.

“Having the sole purpose of the visit be content creation (as an influencer), thereby generating income from U.S. sources while in the country, is considered work and requires the appropriate visa,” they said.

The agency clarified that the standard B-2 tourist visa — which permits entry for leisure, vacations, family visits, or medical treatment — does not authorise paid work or the receipt of income from activities carried out on US soil.

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Holders are also barred from staying beyond the period granted at entry. Violating any of these conditions can result in immediate visa cancellation, deportation and restrictions on future travel to the country.

The warning applies to creators who monetise content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

CBP added that working for a media outlet while in the country on a tourist visa is equally prohibited under the same rules.

Immigration lawyer Alex Galvez, speaking to EFE, said foreign nationals who breach the conditions of their US entry risk losing their tourist visa entirely.

He noted, however, that influencers could mount a legal challenge if their social media accounts were registered in their home countries and payments were received outside the United States.

The warning comes as the World Cup — co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada and running from June 11 to July 19 — is expected to attract a large number of independent content creators seeking to document the tournament for their audiences.

The immigration debate surrounding the event has widened beyond influencers.

The immigration debate surrounding the event has widened beyond influencers.

The International Sports Press Association last week expressed concern over what it described as unjust visa restrictions imposed by the Trump administration on some of its members, who it said were being denied entry into the country.

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