Iranian soccer officials are set to meet soon with FIFA about their World Cup games in the United States in June.Speaking during his journey home from Vancouver, where he failed to attend FIFA's annual congress on Thursday, Iran's top soccer official, Mehdi Taj, said there were "many issues to discuss". FIFA secretary-general Mattias Grafström had invited an Iranian delegation to its headquarters and given a May 20 deadline, a person familiar with the proposal told The Associated Press on Friday. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing sensitivity of the issue.That target date in Zurich is three weeks before the Iranian squad is due in the US, where it it scheduled to stay at a training base in Tucson, Arizona, and prepare for three group games in Inglewood, California and Seattle."Our position is that we will soon have a meeting with FIFA," Taj told Iranian media on Friday.Iran's ability and willingness to come to the World Cup has been questioned since the US and Israel launched military attacks on the country on February 28 There is nothing labelled as deportation in our file, but in practice it was like that."Taj had a valid visa to enter Canada after he was denied one by the US to attend the World Cup draw in Washington, DC, on December 5. At that event, Infantino contentiously presented Mr Trump with the first FIFA Peace Prize.Iran has World Cup group games against New Zealand, Belgium and Egypt, respectively, from June 15–26