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US Embassy in Accra Boosts World Cup Visa Slots

March 4, 2026·20 days ago·via News Ghana
US Embassy in Accra Boosts World Cup Visa Slots
The US Embassy in Accra doubles visa appointments to 2,000 slots, easing access for Ghanaians eyeing World Cup thrills in American stadiums. This surge targets soccer fans dreaming of roaring crowds and star-studded matches amid stadium fireworks. Applicants should prepare passports, financial proofs, and tie-breaking itineraries early to snag spots.

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