US Embassy warns Ghanaian World Cup travelers against overstaying visas

A World Cup travel rush just triggered a blunt warning from the United States Embassy in Ghana about visa overstays wrecking future entry chances.

Visa overstay warning for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
  • The United States Embassy in Ghana cautioned Ghanaian fans about overstaying.
  • Rolf Olson delivered the message during a media briefing in Accra.
  • Violations could block future travel under U.S. immigration law.
  • Ghana’s qualification means many Black Stars supporters may travel.
Visa rules and entry limits explained
  • Olson said a visa only allows travel to request entry.
  • Customs and Border Protection officers decide the actual stay length.
  • B visas often allow up to six months, but this is not guaranteed.
  • Visitors must exit before their authorized period runs out.
Appointments and fraud caution
  • Extra consular officers have been deployed to Accra since mid-January.
  • Hundreds of daily interview slots were added ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
  • No special visa category exists for tournament attendees.
  • Applicants were warned to avoid so-called visa fixers.
Passport validity and application advice
  • Travelers need passports valid for at least six months on entry.
  • Olson urged people not to delay B visa applications.
  • Holding a match ticket does not sway approval decisions.
  • Most B visas for Ghanaians allow multiple entries over five years.
 

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