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US waives visa fees for Cape Verde keeper’s mother
XHS IT Daily2026-06-18 14:28:46[E-commerce]4 Views
SummaryVozinha’s mother receives a US visa fee waiver, allowing her to watch her son play for Cape Ve
Vozinha’s mother receives a US visa fee waiver, allowing her to watch her son play for Cape Verde at the World Cup after a last-minute intervention.Read More: https://punchng.com/us-waives-visa-fees-for-cape-verde-keepers-mother/
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