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Ghana Assures Calm as U.S. Pauses Immigrant Visa Processing

ghanadatabase by ghanadatabase
January 14, 2026
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The United States’ decision to suspend immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries has raised concern among prospective immigrants, including many Ghanaians seeking permanent residency in the U.S., even as officials insist the move is not a country-specific ban.

Ghana is among dozens of countries affected by the indefinite pause, which takes effect from January 21 as the U.S. State Department conducts a comprehensive review of its “public charge” visa screening procedures.

Under the review, consular officers are reassessing how applicants are evaluated for potential reliance on U.S. public assistance programmes. Factors considered include financial stability, health, age, education, language skills and family support systems.

U.S. officials stress that the suspension is procedural rather than punitive. They say it will be lifted once updated screening measures are finalised.

For Ghana, the development comes at a time of strong bilateral relations with Washington. Only recently, the United States extended Ghana’s eligibility under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for an additional three years, reinforcing Ghana’s role as a key trade and investment partner.

AGOA grants Ghanaian exporters duty-free access to the U.S. market for thousands of products, supporting local manufacturing, exports and job creation.

Analysts say the continuation of AGOA and ongoing diplomatic engagement suggest the visa pause does not signal a deterioration in relations between the two countries.

The State Department has also clarified that the suspension does not affect non-immigrant visas such as student, tourist and business visas, allowing travel and educational exchanges to continue uninterrupted.

Countries affected by the pause include Ghana, Nigeria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Kenya, Liberia, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, Russia, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Uzbekistan and Yemen.

U.S. officials say embassies and consulates will receive further instructions as the review progresses, while applicants are advised to monitor official communications for updates.

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