
Everything Ghana citizens need to know about applying for a United States visa. Updated April 2026.
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| Visa Type | B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa |
| Application Fee | USD $185 (MRV fee); a $250 Visa Integrity Fee applies at issuance once collection begins (not yet charged mid-2026) |
| Processing Time | Check the live interview wait at travel.state.gov for Accra; processing after the interview is typically 3-4 weeks |
| Maximum Stay | Up to 6 months per entry (set by CBP on the I-94) |
| Official Portal | Official application site |
DS-160 online application required
In-person interview at the US Embassy in Accra for first-time applicants
Interview waiver narrowed from 1 Oct 2025: renewals within 12 months only
$250 Visa Integrity Fee collected at issuance once implemented (expected before 30 Sept 2026)
Section 214(b) is the most common refusal worldwide — prepare to prove strong ties to Ghana (job, family, property) that compel your return, in a short, credibility-driven interview.
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Yes. Ghana citizens need a B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa to visit United States. The application fee is USD $185 (MRV fee); a $250 Visa Integrity Fee applies at issuance once collection begins (not yet charged mid-2026) and standard processing takes Check the live interview wait at travel.state.gov for Accra; processing after the interview is typically 3-4 weeks.
The B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa application fee is USD $185 (MRV fee); a $250 Visa Integrity Fee applies at issuance once collection begins (not yet charged mid-2026). $250 Visa Integrity Fee collected at issuance once implemented (expected before 30 Sept 2026) Budget for the total cost including biometrics, service centre fees, and any required medical examinations.
Standard processing for Ghana citizens applying for a United States B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa takes Check the live interview wait at travel.state.gov for Accra; processing after the interview is typically 3-4 weeks. Apply well in advance of your intended travel date to allow for potential delays.
Beyond standard documents (valid passport, photos, financial proof), Ghana citizens must meet these corridor-specific requirements: DS-160 online application required. In-person interview at the US Embassy in Accra for first-time applicants. Interview waiver narrowed from 1 Oct 2025: renewals within 12 months only. $250 Visa Integrity Fee collected at issuance once implemented (expected before 30 Sept 2026). TravelReady generates a personalised checklist for the Ghana-United States corridor.
Section 214(b) is the most common refusal worldwide — prepare to prove strong ties to Ghana (job, family, property) that compel your return, in a short, credibility-driven interview. The most common rejection causes for this corridor are incomplete documentation, insufficient financial evidence, and weak ties to Ghana. TravelReady's Expert Document Validation checks your documents against embassy rules specific to the Ghana-United States route before you submit.
Data sources: Requirements sourced from official embassy and consulate websites, IATA travel regulations, and government immigration portals.
Update policy: Requirements are reviewed continuously and updated within 24 hours when policy changes are announced. Last reviewed: April 2026
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