Woodenski Pierre, a midfielder for Violette AC and the sole domestic-based player selected for the Haitian national football team, is scheduled for a high-priority visa interview at the U.S. Consulate on Monday, June 1, 2026. Government sources confirmed to Le Nouvelliste on Sunday, May 31, that the emergency appointment represents the final administrative hurdle for Pierre to legally join his teammates currently training in the United States.
The status of the local midfielder had recently triggered widespread anxiety within Haiti and its international diaspora, drawing prominent coverage from American media outlets including the New York Post, The Washington Times, and the Orlando Sentinel. Due to the urgency of the World Cup timeline, Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé personally raised Pierre’s visa status as the absolute first item of discussion during his bilateral meeting last Friday with visiting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau. An embassy official immediately intervened during the executive talks to confirm the Monday 10:00 a.m. slot, citing the technical necessity of ensuring the full national roster could travel.
The Haitian Grenadiers opened their training camp on May 24 in Port St. Lucie, Florida, ahead of scheduled international friendlies against New Zealand and Peru on June 2 and June 5, respectively. The national squad will eventually establish its tournament base in New Jersey before traveling to Boston for their highly anticipated opening World Cup match against Scotland on June 13. The fixture marks a historic milestone for the Caribbean nation, securing its first World Cup appearance in fifty-two years since its historic debut in 1974.

















