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Why the U.S. May Impose Visa Restrictions on Ghana in 2025

Emmanuel Agyabeng By Emmanuel Agyabeng Published June 16, 2025
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Ghana has been listed among 36 countries under review by the United States for possible visa restrictions or outright travel sanctions, following renewed efforts by the U.S. to enforce tighter immigration controls.
A memo from the U.S. State Department cites three key reasons for Ghana’s inclusion:

• A significant number of visa overstays by Ghanaian citizens.

• Weak identity verification and travel history systems.

• Inadequate cooperation in accepting deported nationals.

This is not the first time Ghana has clashed with the U.S. over deportation matters. In 2019, Washington imposed visa sanctions on Ghana for delays in accepting deportees. Ghanaian officials insisted on verifying the identities of returnees, citing human rights concerns and reports of mistreatment—claims the U.S. denied.

An overstay is defined as a nonimmigrant who was lawfully admitted to the United States but remained in the United States beyond the authorized period of admission. According to the most recent 2023 U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Entry / Exit Overstay Report:

• B1/B2 Overstays from Ghana: 140 out of 2,340 expected departures (Overstay Rate: 5.98%).

• All Visa Overstays from Ghana: 190 out of 3,450 expected departures (Overstay Rate: 5.51%).

These figures place Ghana among the top 5 African countries(among the 36 nations) facing potential visa sanctions due to above-average overstay rates. If the U.S. proceeds with restrictions, Ghana could face:

• Suspension of key visa categories (tourist, student, immigrant).

• Reduced opportunities for trade missions, diaspora visits, and study programs.

• Damaging effects on tourism, foreign direct investment, and public diplomacy.

Despite this challenge, Ghana and the U.S. maintain strong bilateral ties in: Security cooperation (counterterrorism, maritime security) ; Trade (AGOA access and infrastructure investment) ;Education & cultural exchange.

Washington has given listed countries a 60-day compliance window with the following demands:

1. Improve travel documents and identity verification systems.

2. Significantly reduce visa overstay rates.

3. Cooperate on timely repatriation of deported nationals.

4. Assist in third-country deportation processing.

Ghana’s Next Steps to Avert a Travel Ban

To avoid sanctions and preserve bilateral benefits, Ghana must:

• Engage diplomatically with U.S. immigration and State Department officials.

• Accelerate reforms in immigration enforcement and ID verification.

• Launch public awareness on legal travel and visa compliance.

• Reaffirm commitment to repatriation cooperation.

Ghana’s placement on the U.S. watchlist is not irreversible—but it is serious. With over $1.2 billion in annual U.S.-Ghana trade, thousands of educational and cultural exchanges, and deep diplomatic ties, the stakes are high. A rapid and coordinated response can avert reputational damage and maintain vital visa privileges for Ghanaian citizens.

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