The headline development centers on visa paperwork reportedly piling up in Giuliani's hands, with the figure citing a volume he described as dozens of cases rather than an isolated incident. That framing suggests multiple individuals or delegations may be caught in the same bureaucratic lane.
With the World Cup on the calendar, any visa bottleneck could affect who reaches host cities on time, from staff and officials to media and support crews. For now, the public record points to Giuliani's statement about the caseload itself, not confirmed outcomes for any specific applicant.
Fans and observers are likely watching whether those cases clear, stall, or expand into a wider travel story as kickoff approaches.





