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US government intervenes to help proud mom of World Cup star watch his next game… after she couldn’t afford visa to watch his incredible debut

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US government intervenes to help proud mom of World Cup star watch his next game… after she couldn’t afford visa to watch his incredible debut
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The mother of Cape Verde’s star goalkeeper Vozinha has been granted a visa to enter the United States in time for her 40-year-old son’s next World Cup match.

Vozinha became an early sensation of the World Cup after making several key saves in his nation’s remarkable 0-0 draw with Spain, one of the tournament favorites that was expected to obliterate tiny Cape Verde.

After the match, Vozinha said his mother had not been able to secure a visa to enter the U.S. to see him play.

House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries said he spoke to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and ‘asked the State Department to do everything in their power to ensure that his mother can attend Cabo Verde’s next match.’

Jeffries said all fees have been waived and travel arrangements are being made to get her to Cape Verde’s next game Sunday against Uruguay in Miami.

‘I thank Secretary Rubio, U.S. State Department officials, the government of Cabo Verde and FIFA for working together to make this possible,’ Jeffries said.

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mom will be in the stands to watch his next World Cup game

Vozinha revealed his mom had been unable to gather the money in time to secure a US visa

Vozinha revealed his mom had been unable to gather the money in time to secure a US visa

Vozinha made several key saves in his nation's remarkable 0-0 draw with Spain on Monday

Vozinha made several key saves in his nation’s remarkable 0-0 draw with Spain on Monday

Vozinha made seven saves against Spain as Cape Verde made a stunning World Cup debut. Afterward, Vozinha said his mother had been unable to gather the money in time to secure a visa to enter the U.S.

Cape Verde is among 50 countries whose citizens face bonds of up to $15,000 to secure a U.S. visa, part of President Donald Trump’s broader crackdown on travelers from countries that officials said had high rates of visa overstays.

The Trump administration last month suspended the requirement for ticket-holders from Cape Verde and four other World Cup nations, but critics said it was too late for many fans.

The State Department had said it had no record of her ever applying for a visa, but that it was working on resolving the situation with Cape Verde authorities.

The department said it had notified all players from World Cup countries affected by the $15,000 visa bond requirement that they and their families would be exempt from posting the bond.

A person familiar with the situation said that the State Department believes that Vozinha’s mother did not apply for a visa because she did not hold a valid Cape Verde passport, but that she is now in the process of getting one.

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