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Ghana to launch e-Visa next month, free for African travelers

Ghana plans to launch its new electronic visa policy next month. As part of the initiative, African citizens will be able to obtain their e-Visa free of charge starting May 25, 2026, a date chosen to coincide with Africa Day.

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Ghana to launch e-Visa next month, free for African travelers
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As early as November 2023, Ghana had announced that its e-Visa would be introduced in the first quarter of 2024, but that timeline ultimately could not be met. Last August, President John Dramani Mahama brought the issue back to the forefront, calling for the rollout of the electronic visa to be accelerated as part of a broader modernization of border services.

In his February 2026 State of the Nation Address, John Dramani Mahama said significant progress had been made in the design and procurement phases of the future national e-Visa system, with deployment now expected later this year.

During the state visit of Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa to Accra on Thursday, April 2, the issue of the electronic visa resurfaced in a much more concrete way.

Ghana’s e-Visa is set to launch next month, free for Africans

During bilateral talks between the two leaders, John Dramani Mahama said the new electronic visa policy would be launched next month, and that the e-Visa would be issued free of charge to African citizens starting May 25, 2026.

I’m pleased to announce that effective 25th May 2026, when we commemorate Africa day, Ghana will commence this a free visa regime for all Africa. Africans travelling to Ghana will receive their e-Visas online free of charge.

John Dramani Mahama — April 2, 2026

In the statement released after the talks with the Zimbabwean authorities, Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the move is intended to accelerate continental integration, strengthen Pan-Africanism, and support tourism, without compromising security.

“President John Mahama has today announced that the Government of Ghana has decided to introduce a free visa regime for all Africans who wish to visit Ghana,” Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, said on social media.

He added that “the Free Visa for Africans would be a component of a new e-Visa policy the Mahama Administration is launching next month.”

In the Ghanaian diplomatic reading of the measure, the free e-Visa for African travelers is meant to enhance the country’s image, openness, and attractiveness at the same time.

“Ghana seeks to consolidate its credentials as the cradle of Pan-Africanism even as it expects a major boost in tourism and intra-African trade by this groundbreaking reform,” the minister said.

The link to Africa Day is, of course, far from incidental: the Ghanaian government clearly intends to give this reform both practical and symbolic significance.

The choice of the e-Visa as the vehicle for this opening is also meaningful. For the authorities, it offers a way to balance easier travel with continued pre-screening, through a fully digital format designed to streamline the process.

That dual objective had already been evident in recent official statements about digitizing procedures, shortening consular processing times, and making the country more attractive for tourism, business, and regional exchanges.

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