Ghana Visa Guide 2026: Who Needs One, How to Apply, Costs
Ghana Visa Guide 2026 — Requirements, Costs & How to Apply
Planning a trip to Ghana in 2026? The visa process is straightforward — but the rules have shifted in recent years and it is worth knowing exactly what you need before you book flights.
This guide covers everything: who needs a visa, how to apply, what it costs, how long it takes, and what to expect when you land at Kotoka International Airport in Accra.
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Do You Need a Visa to Visit Ghana?
Most nationalities need a visa to enter Ghana. Citizens of ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) member countries are the main exception.
ECOWAS Citizens — No Visa Required
Citizens of the following countries can enter Ghana without a visa:
Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo
All Other Nationalities — Visa Required
Everyone else — UK, USA, Canada, Australia, EU countries, India, China, South Africa — must have a visa before arrival.
Ghana does not currently offer a visa on arrival for most nationalities. Apply in advance.
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Types of Ghana Visa
Tourist Visa
For leisure travel, visiting family and friends, cultural tourism, and events. A standard tourist visa is issued for up to 60 days (single entry); multiple-entry options are available on request, and you can apply for extensions while in-country.
Business Visa
For meetings, conferences, and trade visits — up to 60 days. You will need a letter of invitation from a Ghanaian company or organisation.
Transit Visa
For passengers connecting through Accra without entering Ghana. Valid 48–72 hours. Not required if you remain airside.
How to Apply for a Ghana Visa in 2026
Option 1: Ghana Online Visa Portal (Recommended)
The Ghana Immigration Service runs an online visa application system at gisonline.gov.gh. This is the fastest method and the one most people use.
Steps:
- Create an account at gisonline.gov.gh
- Select visa type — Tourist, Business, or other
- Fill in personal details — name, passport number, nationality, travel dates
- Upload documents:
- Passport data page (scan or photo — must be valid for at least 6 months from your travel date)
- Passport-size photograph (white background, recent)
- Proof of accommodation (hotel booking or invitation letter from your host)
- Return flight booking or proof of onward travel
- Bank statement (3 months, showing sufficient funds)
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate (required for entry — see below)
- Pay the visa fee (credit/debit card accepted)
- Submit application
- Receive e-visa by email — print it and carry it with your passport
Processing time: Standard — 5–7 business days. Express — 2–3 business days at a higher fee.
Apply at least 2–3 weeks before travel to allow time for processing and any back-and-forth over documents.
Option 2: Ghana High Commission / Embassy
You can apply in person or by post at the Ghana High Commission or Embassy in your country.
UK:
Ghana High Commission London
13 Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8PN
www.ghc-uk.com
USA:
Embassy of Ghana Washington DC
3512 International Drive NW
Washington, DC 20008
Canada:
Ghana High Commission Ottawa
1 Clemow Avenue
Ottawa, ON K1S 2A9
In-person applications require the same documents as the online portal and typically take 5–10 business days.
Ghana Visa Fees 2026
| Visa Type | Standard Fee (USD) | Express Fee (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| Single Entry Tourist (up to 30 days) | $60 | $100 |
| Single Entry Tourist (up to 60 days) | $80 | $130 |
| Multiple Entry (6 months) | $100 | $150 |
| Multiple Entry (12 months) | $150 | $200 |
| Business Visa (30 days) | $80 | $130 |
Fees are approximate and subject to change. Always check the current rate on the official Ghana Immigration Service website.
Accepted payment: The online portal takes major credit/debit cards. Embassy applications may require bank draft or money order — confirm with your local embassy before turning up.
Required Documents Checklist
Get these together before you start the application:
- [ ] Valid passport — valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date; at least 2 blank pages
- [ ] Passport photo — recent, white background, clear face, no glasses
- [ ] Completed application form (online or paper)
- [ ] Return flight booking — or proof of onward travel out of Ghana
- [ ] Proof of accommodation — hotel booking, Airbnb reservation, or invitation letter from a host in Ghana
- [ ] Bank statement — last 3 months, showing sufficient funds (typically £1,000–£2,000 minimum for UK applicants)
- [ ] Yellow fever vaccination certificate — mandatory entry requirement (see below)
- [ ] Visa fee payment
Yellow Fever Certificate — Mandatory
Ghana requires proof of yellow fever vaccination for all arriving passengers. This is not optional — without a valid yellow fever certificate (the yellow International Certificate of Vaccination, also called the “yellow card”), you can be refused entry or pulled aside for vaccination at the airport.
Visit a registered travel clinic at least 10 days before departure. Get vaccinated, get your yellow card, and keep it in your passport throughout the trip. Immigration will ask for it immediately on arrival.
In the UK: Travel clinics at pharmacies (Boots, Superdrug Travel Clinic, MASTA) offer yellow fever vaccination from approximately £60–£80.
In the USA: Check the CDC’s travel clinic locator. Cost approximately $150–$250.
Entry Requirements at Kotoka International Airport
When you land at Accra’s Kotoka International Airport (ACC), the process goes:
- Health screening — temperature check and yellow fever certificate inspection
- Immigration — present your passport and e-visa (bring a printed copy as well as the digital version)
- Biometrics — fingerprints are taken for all arriving visitors
- Baggage collection and customs
Customs allowances:
– Personal items and clothing in reasonable quantities: duty-free
– Electronics (laptop, camera): 1 of each duty-free
– Alcohol: up to 2 litres duty-free
– Tobacco: 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars duty-free
– Cash: amounts over $10,000 USD equivalent must be declared
Extending Your Ghana Visa
If you want to stay longer than your visa allows, apply for an extension at the Ghana Immigration Service headquarters in Accra before your current visa expires:
Ghana Immigration Service (GIS)
Liberation Road, Accra
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm
Extension fee: Approximately GHS 300–500 ($20–$35 USD)
Processing: 2–5 business days
Do not overstay without getting an extension. Overstaying carries a fine of GHS 500–1,000 per day and can result in deportation and a future entry ban. Neither is worth the risk.
Ghana Visa for Common Nationalities
Ghana Visa for UK Citizens
Required. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana High Commission in London. Standard 30-day single entry from $60; processing 5–7 business days (2–3 days express). Yellow fever certificate required. UK citizens have no visa exemption.
Ghana Visa for US Citizens
Required. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana Embassy in Washington DC. Standard 30-day single entry from $60; 5–7 business days processing. Yellow fever certificate required. Make sure your passport has 6+ months validity past your return date.
Ghana Visa for Canadian Citizens
Required. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana High Commission in Ottawa. Standard entry from $60; 5–7 business days processing.
Ghana Visa for Australian Citizens
Required. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana High Commission in Canberra. From $60.
Ghana Visa for EU Citizens
Required for all EU nationalities. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the nearest Ghana Embassy. From $60.
Ghana Visa for Indian Citizens
Required. Apply online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana High Commission in New Delhi. From $60.
Ghana Visa for Nigerian Citizens
Not required — ECOWAS free movement applies. A valid Nigerian passport or national ID is sufficient for entry.
Health Requirements Beyond Yellow Fever
Yellow fever vaccination is the only mandatory requirement for entry. The following are strongly recommended by travel medicine practitioners:
- Malaria prophylaxis — Ghana has malaria. Talk to your GP at least 4–6 weeks before travel about antimalarial medication. Atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline, and mefloquine are the most commonly prescribed options.
- Hepatitis A — recommended for all travellers
- Typhoid — recommended, especially if you plan to eat street food (and you should, it’s excellent)
- Hepatitis B — recommended for longer stays
- Rabies — if you’ll be in rural areas or working with animals
- COVID-19 — no specific requirements for entry as of early 2026; check current guidance before travel
Travel Insurance for Ghana
Travel insurance is not legally required for entry but you should have it.
A solid Ghana travel insurance policy needs to cover:
– Medical evacuation (flights home in a medical emergency)
– Hospital treatment — Ghana’s private hospitals are good; public hospitals are variable
– Trip cancellation and delays
– Lost luggage and valuables
Get a policy with at least $100,000 medical evacuation cover. Check that yours covers “travel to West Africa” — some standard policies exclude it.
Tips for a Smooth Ghana Entry
- Apply early. Three weeks before travel is the minimum. Express processing helps, but missing or incorrect documents cause delays that no amount of express fees can fix.
- Print your e-visa. Digital is accepted, but a printed copy removes any risk from technology failures at immigration.
- Keep your yellow card accessible. Don’t put it in your checked bag. Have it in your carry-on, in your passport, somewhere you can reach immediately — officers will ask for it at health screening before you even get to immigration.
- Carry US dollars or GBP. Change money at the airport forex bureau (rates are reasonable) or at banks and licensed forex offices in the city. Do not change money with people on the street.
- Book airport pickup in advance. Kotoka has official taxi ranks, but arriving at a new airport and negotiating a fare when you’re tired is not the ideal start to a trip. A pre-booked private driver through Akwaaba App means someone waiting with your name, a fixed price, and no confusion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a Ghana visa on arrival?
No. Ghana does not offer visa on arrival for most nationalities as of 2026. Apply in advance online at gisonline.gov.gh or at the Ghana High Commission or Embassy in your country.
How long does it take to get a Ghana visa?
Standard processing: 5–7 business days. Express: 2–3 business days at a higher fee. Apply at least 2–3 weeks before travel.
How long can I stay in Ghana on a tourist visa?
A standard tourist visa is issued for 30 or 60 days from the date of entry. Extensions can be applied for at the Ghana Immigration Service in Accra.
Can I work in Ghana on a tourist visa?
No. A tourist visa does not permit paid employment. For working visits you need a work permit or business visa — contact the Ghana Immigration Service for current requirements.
What happens if my Ghana visa expires while I’m there?
A fine of GHS 500–1,000 per day, plus potential deportation and a future entry ban. Apply for an extension before your visa expires.
Does Ghana have a digital nomad visa?
As of early 2026, no. Long-stay visitors typically go for multiple-entry tourist visas or explore business visa options depending on the nature of their work.
Is Ghana part of any visa-free agreement for African visitors?
Ghana is an ECOWAS member, so citizens of other ECOWAS countries can enter without a visa. The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is headquartered in Accra but does not yet include blanket visa-free travel across African nations.
Do children need their own Ghana visa?
Yes. Every traveller, including infants and children, needs their own visa.
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Last updated: February 2026. Visa requirements and fees are subject to change. Always verify current requirements at gisonline.gov.gh and your national government’s travel advisory before applying.
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