We Answer Ghana Travel Visa Common Questions
Ghana is one of the travel visas we handle most often.
Here are some of the most common questions travelers have about the process.
How long may I stay in Ghana on a travel visa?
The current maximum stay is 30 days.
I don’t understand which what it means by type of travel visa to Ghana.
There are two types of travel visas for entry to the country. Whichever visa you choose depends on the reason for your visit. You will need to either choose a business class visa or a tourist visa.
What days can Texas Tower process my Ghana visa?
We can process your Ghana application for a travel visa Monday through Thursday. The embassy is closed on Friday.
Is the application for a Ghana visa available online.
Yes, you can access it through Texas Tower here.
Do I need to provide a passport photo with my application?
Yes you will need to provide two passport photos with your Ghana visa request.
Will I need a blank visa page for my Ghana trip?
Yes, Ghana requires that you have one blank visa page available. Talk to us if you need additional pages, as you will now need to renew your passport.
Are there any additional elements someone who does not hold a U.S. passport needs to provide for the Ghana visa request?
Non-USA passport holders must provide a copy of green card or US Visa and I-94
Will I need to include a copy of the airline schedule for my trip to Ghana?
Yes, you will need to include one copy of flight itinerary for both business and tourist travel visas.
For business trips, is a host required?
Yes, you will need to submit proof of an invitation from a host in Ghana.
A company letter on your company letterhead is also required. If you need help, we can assist you here with drafting your business letter.
Are any vaccinations required for travel to Ghana?
Yes, currently you are required to be immunized against yellow fever and cholera.
What about travel warnings for Ghana?
The U.S. State Department strongly encourages American citizens planning international travel to register with the U.S. Embassy in their destination country. This registration will automatically enroll travelers in the State Department travel warning and advisory program.
If you have any other questions – just ask us! You can contact our offices at 713-874-1420 ask us on Facebook.