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WED · 2026-06-17 · 00:38 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0617-85048
News/Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother to…
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Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother to get US visa

The mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, Ana Candida Evora, was unable to attend her son's World Cup debut match against Spain due to the cost of a US visa bond. This requirement, part of regulations introduced by the Trump administration, had been up to $15,000 for citizens of certain countries, including Cape Verde.

Adam HancockAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-17 · 00:38 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Democrat calls for Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother to get US visa
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The mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, Ana Candida Evora, was unable to attend her son's World Cup debut match against Spain due to the cost of a US visa bond. This requirement, part of regulations introduced by the Trump administration, had been up to $15,000 for citizens of certain countries, including Cape Verde. Although the US later dropped the bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders, Evora had already decided against traveling. House of Representatives Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries has urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to facilitate Evora's attendance at future matches. A State Department official stated that players' relatives are eligible for visa bond waivers and that they are actively assisting Vozinha's family with visa services.

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A State Department official stated there was no record of Evora applying for a visa but that players' relatives were eligible for waivers.

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Washington announced it was dropping the bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders to facilitate legitimate travel.

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The US had a policy requiring bonds of up to $15,000 for citizens of certain countries, including Cape Verde, to enter the US.

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Ana Candida Evora, mother of goalkeeper Vozinha, could not attend the World Cup match due to the cost of a US visa bond payment.

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Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to help Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's mother get a US visa.

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Ana Candida Evora was unable to travel to watch her son star in a goalless draw with Spain due to the cost of a US visa.The minority leader of the United States House of Representatives has urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to allow the mother of Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha to enter the country and watch her son play at the World Cup.Ana Candida Evora was unable to travel to watch her son star in a goalless draw with Spain due to the cost of a bond payment for a visa to enter the US.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Gaza’s football fans follow World Cup matches despite hardshipslist 2 of 4The overnight World Cup?list 3 of 4Africa’s chances at the World Cuplist 4 of 4Ghana’s Partey loses appeal to overturn Canadian visa refusal for World Cupend of listIn January, Cape Verde was included on a list of dozens of countries whose citizens needed to post bonds of up to $15,000 to enter the US, under regulations introduced by Donald Trump’s administration and intended to curb visa overstays.Last month, Washington announced it was dropping the requirement for World Cup ticket holders, saying it wanted to facilitate “legitimate travel for the upcoming World Cup tournament”. By that point, however, the high costs had already caused Evora to rule out even trying to make the 6,400km (3,900-mile) trip to Atlanta.“I would have loved to travel and watch the match, but it was not possible,” she said.Her inability to visit the US to watch her son’s World Cup heroics has provoked a strong reaction.“No mother should miss the chance to see her child make history,” House of Representatives Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries said on social media.“I have asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to do everything in his power to ensure that she can attend [the] next match on Sunday.”A State Department official said there was no record of Evora applying for a visa but that players’ relatives were eligible for visa bond waivers. The official said Washington was “actively reaching out to this player’s family to assist with visa services”.‘I would like her to be here’Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha stunned the world by shutting out Spain’s formidable attacking lineup in the island nation’s World Cup debut on Monday, with the player, whose real name is Josimar Dias, breaking down in tears at full-time.
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