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    U.S. Tightens Visa Rules for Ghanaians Following Nigerian Clampdown

    The United States has introduced stricter visa policies for Ghanaian citizens, significantly reducing the validity period and entry allowances for most non-immigrant visa categories. 

    The move comes shortly after similar measures were imposed on Nigerian applicants.

    According to the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, most Ghanaians applying for non-immigrant visas will now only receive single-entry visas valid for up to three months. 

    Previously, many categories allowed for multiple entries and longer validity.

    The key changes to the visa policy include several modifications across different visa types. Tourist and Business (B-Class) visas are now limited to a single entry with a validity of three months. 

    Student (F-1) visas have also been restricted to a single entry and a three-month duration, a significant reduction from previous multi-year options. Fiancé(e) visas (K1 and K2) remain valid for six months but still allow only one entry. 

    In contrast, Spouse visas (K3 and K4) continue to be multiple-entry permits with a validity of two years. Diplomatic visas (A-Class) are still issued with multiple-entry privileges, ranging from 24 to 60 months.

    U.S. authorities say the changes reflect a broader global reciprocity framework aimed at aligning visa conditions with how American travelers are treated abroad. However, no direct explanation has been given for why Ghana was included in this latest adjustment.

    This policy shift is expected to impact frequent travelers, students, and professionals, who may now face increased costs and administrative hurdles due to the need for repeated visa applications. 

    Travelers are encouraged to consult the U.S. Embassy or verified immigration advisers for updated guidance.

    Sources: https://africa.businessinsider.com/local/lifestyle/after-nigerian-clampdown-us-slashes-visa-duration-for-ghanaian-applicants/qjfw1ep

    Image Credit: GBC Ghana Online

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