Ghana has roughly a 22% B1/B2 refusal rate — lower than Nigeria's but still among the higher rates in West Africa. The mandatory interview at the US Embassy Accra and a 2–4 month appointment wait make early preparation essential. The key hurdle is convincing the officer you will return to Ghana.
Key Warnings
Insider Tips
United States rejected 22% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:
The most common refusal. Officers must be convinced you will return to Ghana. Weak ties to home (no property, no dependents, unstable employment) trigger this.
Fix: Bring property documents, employment letter with long tenure, evidence of family in Ghana, and a concrete return plan.
Applicants cannot demonstrate they can fund their US trip independently or have a credible sponsor.
Fix: Provide 6 months of bank statements showing consistent income. If sponsored, include a detailed sponsor letter and sponsor's financial documents.
Officers probe the purpose of travel. Contradictory answers between the DS-160 and the interview are an immediate red flag.
Fix: Know your DS-160 answers by heart. Have a clear, consistent itinerary.
US Embassy Accra resumes full interview scheduling capacity
After post-pandemic backlogs, the Accra embassy has returned to normal appointment availability. Wait times are 2–4 months depending on visa category.