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Oct 25, 2025

U.S. Lifts Visa Sanctions on Ghana After Diplomatic Breakthrough

U.S. Lifts Visa Sanctions on Ghana After Diplomatic Breakthrough
Ghana’s Majority Leader Mahama Ayariga on October 25 praised Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa for securing the reversal of U.S. visa sanctions that had hampered official and business travel since July 2025. According to parliamentary coverage carried by CediRates, Washington formally notified Accra in September that the restrictions were lifted following improved cooperation on deportation orders.

The sanctions, imposed under INA §243(d), had required the U.S. embassy in Accra to halt issuance of certain B-type visas to Ghanaian executives and officials, disrupting West African supply-chain links for several U.S. manufacturing firms. Their removal reopens a corridor for project managers shuttling between Texas headquarters and Tema refinery upgrades.

For global companies, the development underscores the importance of monitoring diplomatic relations that can abruptly alter visa eligibility. Firms with Ghana operations should revisit travel calendars, as pent-up demand could strain embassy interview slots through year-end.

The episode also highlights Washington’s growing use of visa sanctions as a lever to gain cooperation on removals— a trend that mobility teams must watch in other high-risk jurisdictions.
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