Diaspora Engagement
Click here to download the Concept Paper on Diaspora Engagement.
All visitors to Ghana must possess a valid national passport.
A national of any member state of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) visiting Ghana may, however, produce a travel certificate in lieu of a passport.
ECOWAS members are: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.
The Director
Ghana Immigration Service
Private Mailbag, Ministries Post Office
Accra, Ghana
I warmly welcome you to the website of the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in the Federal Republic of Germany. In addition to Germany, the Embassy is concurrently accredited to the Republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. As you explore this site, you will discover more about Ghana and understand why it is often described as a ‘model democracy’ in Africa.
Here, you will find useful information about Ghana, her history, people, culture, geography, politics, tourism and economy as well as her enabling business environment which makes her one of the ideal investment destinations in Africa.
In addition to information on our consular services, there is an array of quick links to other relevant state institutions which you may explore. Ghana’s beautiful, diverse and colourful tourism attractions also await you.
There are currently Ghana Honorary Consul offices in Hamburg, Hannover and Munich which provide consular services (Business Visas and related services) in those areas. We are in the process of appointing new Honorary Consuls for Dortmund and Frankfurt. However, clients who require consular services in cities other than those mentioned above will be served in Berlin.
It is an honour for us in the Embassy to work towards deepening Ghana’s bilateral relations with the Federal Republic of Germany and the countries of concurrent accreditation as well as serving you in the best way possible. Therefore, I encourage you to feel free to send in comments, questions and/or suggestions/ideas on how to improve upon our services.
You are most welcome to explore Ghana here!
Gina Ama Blay
Excellency
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Embassy of Ghana
Stavangerstrasse 17 & 19
10439 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: | +49 30 54 71 49-0 |
Fax: | +49 30 44 67 40 63 |
E-Mail: | chancery@ghanaemberlin.de |
E-Mail: | consular@ghanaemberlin.de |
Opening Hours:
Chancery Section: 9.00hrs-15.00hours
Consular Section: Mondays - Thursday
Submission - 09.30 hours - 12.30 noon
Collection - 13.30 hours - 14.30 hours
The Consular section is closed on Fridays
Click here to download the Concept Paper on Diaspora Engagement.
Embassy of Ghana
Stavangerstrasse 17 & 19
10439 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: | +49 30 54 71 49-0 |
Fax: | +49 30 44 67 40 63 |
E-Mail: | chancery@ghanaemberlin.de |
E-Mail: | consular@ghanaemberlin.de |
Opening Hours:
Chancery Section: 9.00hrs-15.00hours
Consular Section: Mondays - Thursday
Submission - 09.30 hours - 12.30 noon
Collection - 13.30 hours - 14.30 hours
The Consular section is closed on Fridays
Click here to download the Concept Paper on Diaspora Engagement.
Embassy of Ghana
Stavangerstrasse 17 & 19
10439 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: | +49 30 54 71 49-0 |
Fax: | +49 30 44 67 40 63 |
E-Mail: | chancery@ghanaemberlin.de |
E-Mail: | consular@ghanaemberlin.de |
Opening Hours:
Chancery Section: 9.00hrs-15.00hours
Consular Section: Mondays - Thursday
Submission - 09.30 hours - 12.30 noon
Collection - 13.30 hours - 14.30 hours
The Consular section is closed on Fridays