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The Government has formally responded to the United States’ recent revision of its visa reciprocity schedule, which now limits B1/B2 non-immigrant visas for Ghanaian citizens to three months single-entry, down from the previous five-year multiple-entry arrangement.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ghana acknowledged the U.S. government’s sovereign right to determine its visa regime but expressed concern over the abrupt change, describing it as inconsistent with longstanding bilateral agreements.

“The present limitations imposed by the United States vary substantially from the prior reciprocal arrangements that Ghana has kept,” the Ministry noted.

The government emphasized solidarity with Ghanaian travelers affected by the new restrictions, including professionals, students, tourists, and families.

It also highlighted its own visa record, stating that 70.42% of visas issued to U.S. passport holders between January and July 2025 were multiple-entry, with durations ranging from six months to five years.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa recently led a delegation to Washington, D.C. for high-level talks aimed at resolving the issue.

The discussions reportedly yielded “significant outcomes” and laid the groundwork for continued engagement.

While the U.S. cited visa overstays, particularly among Ghanaian students, as a key reason for the policy shift, Ghana pledged to work with American counterparts to ensure compliance with visa procedures and prevent further disruptions.

“The Government of President John Dramani Mahama will continue to prioritise Ghana’s relations with the United States,” the statement affirmed, adding that efforts to strengthen people-to-people ties and mutual cooperation remain ongoing.

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