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Ghana on U.S. Visa Ban Watchlist Over Student Overstays

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
June 26, 2025
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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

Foreign Affairs Minister Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has confirmed that Ghana has been officially placed on a United States visa ban watchlist, primarily due to a high rate of student visa overstays.

The Minister disclosed that recent engagements with U.S. officials revealed the country is in violation of key immigration expectations.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the development follows a Washington Post report which hinted at new restrictions affecting nations falling short of U.S. immigration standards. The report, initially seen as speculative, was subsequently confirmed through direct diplomatic correspondence.

“I can confirm to you this evening that the government led by the honorable Foreign Minister has engaged U.S. officials. We’ve had very productive meetings. Only this week, we continued with the engagements”

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

He explained that U.S. authorities have formally alerted Ghana to an expanded enforcement approach linked to a broader immigration crackdown originally implemented during President Donald Trump’s earlier presidency.

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

“This is the second one he has done, which affected some 19 countries,” he said, referencing Trump’s first travel bans in 2017.

According to the U.S. administration, the visa bans will target countries that fail to meet twelve critical compliance criteria. The issues range from security concerns to immigration control, Ablakwa explained. 

“Those 12 items as they have formally communicated to us are varying. They cut across a wide array of matters of concern to U.S. authorities, including terrorism – countries that fund terrorism – state-sponsored terrorism”

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

He added that countries that serve as havens for violent extremists, or those obstructing U.S. deportation efforts, also fall under the scrutiny.

Student Overstays

Despite the broader criteria, Ghana’s specific challenge lies with overstaying students.

“The U.S. officials have communicated to us that the challenge we, Ghana, face really relates to overstays, particularly with students – the students we have been sending abroad”

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

Both government-sponsored scholars and independent applicants have contributed to the concern. The minister further revealed that the country’s formally communicated default rate is 21%. “This means that 21% percent of (our) students who have completed their courses have refused to return according to U.S. data.”

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Foreign Affairs Minister

He further clarified how problematic the situation is since the United States maintains a threshold of fifteen percent for such defaults. “They have also told us that they will only permit countries doing below 15% – but if you are doing above 15%, then you will be flagged for further action, as is the case with us,” he added.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry acknowledged the level of public concern generated by the media reports, which took officials and citizens alike by surprise.

However, he assured that government efforts to mitigate the potential impact of the ban are ongoing and have been marked by direct, high-level engagements with American authorities, underscoring the seriousness of the matter.

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With the warning now official, Ghana’s inclusion on the watchlist is both a diplomatic concern and a cautionary tale about compliance with international migration norms.

Despite the assurances and emphasis on ongoing diplomatic dialogue, the Ministry has yet to outline specific and detailed measures it plans to implement in response to the overstay issue of Ghanaian students in the U.S.

The situation raises relevant questions about enforcement and monitoring of students who travel on Ghanaian documents or through government initiatives to study outside. Whether future students will face tightened scrutiny or restrictions remains to be seen, but officials acknowledge that the U.S. is unlikely to tolerate repeat breaches.

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Tags: DiplomacyForeign Affairs MinisterGhanaian StudentsHon. Samuel Okudzeto AblakwaMinistry of Foreign AffairsPresident Donald TrumpStudent OverstaysU.S.Visa banWashington Post
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