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Glover Teixeira’s Wife’s “Emotional Letter” That Helped “Jobless and Broke” Husband’s Entry to the United States

Published 01/21/2023, 9:45 AM EST

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Painful memories are the ones that show people who stood by their side during the hardest of times. Struggles are undeniably a part of every single warrior enrolled in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Glover Teixeira is no exception to this fact. The heavyweight warrior entered the premises of the United States of America illegally, back when he was 19 years old. However, it became a hurdle for the fighter as he desired to acquire a Green Card. Although he had to stay miles away from his wife, Ingrid Teixeira, the couple didn’t lose hope. Finally, with what seemed like eternal yearning and pain, Teixeira got the clearance to legally enter the US and be with his wife. 

Without a doubt, the memories brought tears to the fighter’s eyes. However, the memories were destined to rise again as the fighter’s years old pictures began circling around the internet.

Wife’s letter made it possible for Glover Teixeira

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In an exclusive interview with the ‘Flow Sport Club’, Teixeira talked about how he entered the States illegally and then married an American. Without a doubt, he knew that he required a Green Card in order to fight and continue his career in the US. However, following the 9/11 attacks, it became excruciating for the fighter to get the Card. He returned to Brazil to apply for a waiver request. Unfortunately, the request for the waiver was denied. 

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Teixeira recalled, “You explain, ‘Look, I’m sorry I entered this way, but now I’m here in Brazil and I want to enter the country legally,’ right? I got denied on the first try. When I got there, they told me, ‘No, we will not accept your waiver,’ (even though) we were married.”

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Furthermore, the fighter remembered how he was left without a job and almost no money. He said, “I was jobless and broke here (Brazil). (She sent money) just so I could survive there in Rio.” It was his wife who supported him through the hard times. But as the fighter began losing hope, his wife came as the savior.

He recalled that his wife sent an emotional letter to the senator of Connecticut, Chris Murphy. Surprisingly, the senator called immigration and ordered a visa for the fighter. He said, “She sent a letter, a letter to the senator, an emotional letter saying, ‘Look, I’m an American citizen and I need my husband here. I’m in a lot of pain.’”

The gift Ingrid Teixeira received on her birthday

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Teixeira’s wife celebrated her birthday on the 23rd of December. While she sent the letter in August, the interview for immigration was scheduled for December. Without a doubt, it would have been one of the greatest presents the Teixeiras ever received.

The fighter recalled, “What I thought was the coolest thing… she sent that letter in August and they scheduled my interview for December 23. It’s her birthday. The guy didn’t even interview me. They gave her (that) for her birthday after seeing what she (wrote).”

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Krushna Prasad Pattnaik

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Krushna Pattnaik is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. Coming from a pharmaceutical background with a master's degree in the same and multiple scientific publications, his passion for combat sports and writing brought him to EssentiallySports, where both of his passions met in a beautiful collaboration. He is an instrumentalist and has a profound love for books.
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