Yes, you will require a visa to travel to Ghana unless you are a national of one of the countries listed under the “Exempted Countries” section. Refer to the Visa Application Information page for more information.
Emergency visas may be issued on arrival in Ghana to travelers arriving from countries where there is no Ghanaian diplomatic or consular representation. Such applications must be authorized in advance by the Ghana Immigration Service through a sponsor before arrival in Ghana.
This depends on the purpose of travel. Example:
Use the visa category schedule at Step 1 of the application form for guidance or contact the support team via the live chat during the Mission’s opening hours.
Gratis visas are only available to holders of Diplomatic Passports, Official/Service Passports, and nationals of countries with reciprocal arrangements.
Refer to the Visa Application Information page for any country-specific eligibility details.
The visa granted permits entry into Ghana, but the duration of stay is determined by the Ghana Immigration Service officer at your port of entry.
This varies by visa type. Generally, you’ll need your valid passport, copy of passport bio-data page, passport photograph, proof of payment, and other supporting documents such as invitation letter. Additional supporting documents specific to your visa type will be generated when you start the application.
It refers to the funds available to you during your stay in Ghana. You do not need to provide a bank statement unless specifically requested. If you plan to use a debit or credit card while in Ghana, indicate this in your application.
A residence or work permit for your country of residence must be uploaded for non-nationals.
Most visas require at least six (6) months of passport validity from the intended date of travel. Renew your passport before applying if this condition isn’t met.
Standard processing takes a minimum of five (5) business days from the time your application is received at the Mission.
The Mission reserves the right to hold applications for longer should further information be required.
If your application has not yet been submitted online with payment, you can amend it. If already submitted, you’ll need to start a new application with the correct category or contact live chat support for assistance.
Child protection and legal custody regulations require that consent letters are presented by parents or legal guardians for children under 18. Letters must be signed by both parents. If one parent is unavailable or ineligible to give consent, select the appropriate reason on the consent form and provide documentary evidence.
Applicants should download and use the official consent form made available at Step 2 during the visa application process.
Please download, print and sign your visa application form.
Postal applications: Submit hard copies of your application with supporting documents, including proof of payment and return postage. Once processing is complete, your passport and documents will be mailed to you. The Mission cannot be held liable for loss of passports sent by post or courier.
Counter applications: Submit hard copies of forms and copies of supporting documents in person at the selected Mission/ Consulate on your appointment date and time.
Upload a standard passport-sized photograph taken within the last six months, full face, on a plain background, without dark glasses or hats.
Submitting a non-compliant photo will delay visa processing.