Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha’s mother gets visa to attend World Cup
Cape Verde's star goalkeeper Vozinha will be reunited with his mother, Ana Candida Evora, in Miami for his team's World Cup match against Uruguay on Sunday. Evora had been unable to travel to the US due to the cost of a visa bond payment.

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AI-generatedCape Verde's star goalkeeper Vozinha will be reunited with his mother, Ana Candida Evora, in Miami for his team's World Cup match against Uruguay on Sunday. Evora had been unable to travel to the US due to the cost of a visa bond payment. House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries announced that Evora has been granted a visa, with all fees waived and travel arrangements made, following his urging of Secretary of State Marco Rubio. This development allows Vozinha, who gained attention for his saves in Cape Verde's draw with Spain, to have his mother present for the upcoming game. The US State Department, the government of Cabo Verde, and FIFA are credited for their collaboration in making this reunion possible.
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5 extractedHakeem Jeffries urged Secretary of State Marco Rubio to allow Vozinha's mother to enter the country.
Vozinha became an early sensation of the World Cup after key saves in a 0-0 draw with Spain.
Vozinha and his mother will be reunited in Miami for Cape Verde's match against Uruguay on Sunday.
Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's mother has been granted a visa to enter the United States.
Ana Candida Evora was unable to travel due to the cost of a bond payment for a US visa.