Ghana Visa Extension: Stay Legally, Stay Longer.
Already in Ghana and need more time? Diaspora Affairs Ghana helps you navigate the official Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) extension process, so your stay remains fully compliant. Avoid overstay penalties, rejected applications, and immigration complications.
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) processes all visa extension applications. Approval, however, depends on more than just submitting forms. A verified local sponsor, correct documentation, and full GIS compliance are required at every stage. Most repatriates stall here. DAGh handles this for you, ensuring your application meets every official requirement from the first submission. Read the GIS extension guidelines here.
VISA DISCLAIMER NOTICE
Important: Read Before You Apply
Diaspora Affairs Ghana provides trusted, experience-based guidance to help you navigate Ghana’s visa extension requirements. Please note:
- This content is for general informational purposes only.
- It is not legal, immigration, or professional travel advice.
- DAGh is an advocacy organization, not a government or legal authority.
- Visa rules, fees, and procedures change frequently. We are not liable for any decisions or outcomes based on this information.
- For the most current official information, refer to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS).
Your safe and lawful stay in Ghana is our priority, and we update our guidance as regulations evolve.
A Ghana visa extension allows foreign visitors to legally remain in Ghana beyond the validity period of their initial visa or entry permit. Extensions are processed through the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) and must be applied for before your current visa expires.
Key facts:
- Extensions are granted in increments of up to 3 months per application.
- Up to 3 extensions may be requested from the initial date of entry, covering a maximum of 9 additional months.
- Overstaying your visa without an approved extension can result in fines, detention, or deportation.
- Applications must be submitted to the Director of the Ghana Immigration Service for consideration.
If you plan to stay longer than the standard 30-day Visa on Arrival period, or if your visitor permit is approaching expiry, you must apply for an extension before the deadline.
Why Pre-Approval Matters
The Ghana visa extension process requires you to submit the correct documentation to GIS in a compliant format. Errors, missing paperwork, or late submissions can result in delays or rejection.
Diaspora Affairs Ghana helps you:
- Understand exactly what documents are required for your specific situation.
- Review and verify your submission before it goes to GIS.
- Avoid the most common reasons applications are delayed or rejected.
Coordinate the process so you are not left navigating a government office alone.
Eligibility
You may be eligible for a Ghana visa extension if:
- You currently hold a valid Ghana visitor visa or entry permit.
- Your visa has not already expired (applications must be made before expiry).
- You are not classified as a prohibited immigrant under Ghana’s immigration laws.
- You have a valid reason for remaining in Ghana, such as tourism, family visits, business, or heritage purposes.
Note: ECOWAS member state citizens and some other nationalities may be exempt from standard visa requirements. Citizens whose passports show less than 6 months of remaining validity may face additional requirements.
If you are unsure whether you qualify, contact our team before applying
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Based on official GIS guidelines, a standard visa extension application must include:
- Completed GIS Extension Form (available from GIS or via our support process)
- Application letter explaining the reason for your extension request
- Two recent passport-sized photographs
- Photocopy of your return or onward ticket
- Letter of support (where applicable, from a host, employer, or sponsoring organisation)
- Valid passport (must have at least 6 months of remaining validity from intended departure date)
- Copy of your current visa or entry stamp
Additional documents may be required depending on your nationality, purpose of stay, or individual GIS assessment. Our team will provide a full checklist relevant to your case.
FEES AND COSTS
A Ghana visitor permit extension costs GHS 585 per month.
This covers both the official GIS charge and DAGh’s facilitation support, with no hidden fees. Contact our team to get started.
DAGh facilitation: Contact our team for support.
Avoid Common Mistakes
Apply for your Ghana visa extension before your current visa expires.
- Recommended: Apply at least 4 weeks before expiry to allow for processing.
- Minimum: Apply at least 7 to 10 working days before expiry.
Never: Do not apply after your visa has already expired. Overstaying carries penalties
Step 1: Confirm eligibility
Check that your current visa or permit has not expired. Extensions cannot be approved retroactively.
Step 2: Gather your documents
Use the required documents list above or contact DAGh for a personalised checklist.
Step 3: Complete the GIS extension form
The official form must be filled in accurately. Errors are a leading cause of rejection.
Step 4: Submit your application to GIS
Applications are submitted to the Ghana Immigration Service headquarters or a regional office. DAGh can advise on the correct submission location for your situation.
Step 5: Pay the applicable fee
GIS fees must be paid as part of the submission. Retain proof of payment.
Step 6: Await GIS determination
Processing times vary. Applying at least 7 to 10 working days before your visa expires is strongly recommended. Some advisors recommend applying as early as one month before expiry to allow ample processing time.
WHEN TO APPLY
Apply for your Ghana visa extension before your current visa expires.
- Recommended: Apply at least 4 weeks before expiry to allow for processing.
- Minimum: Apply at least 7 to 10 working days before expiry.
- Never: Do not apply after your visa has already expired. Overstaying carries penalties.
HOW DIASPORA AFFAIRS GHANA HELPS YOU
Diaspora Affairs Ghana provides hands-on support throughout the extension process:
- A full document checklist tailored to your circumstances
- Review and verification of your application before submission
- Guidance on correct submission procedures and GIS requirements
- Ongoing communication and updates throughout the process
- In-country support for diasporans who may be unfamiliar with local administrative processes
Once your extension is secured, our Legal Integration and Stay Security service keeps you covered throughout your time in Ghana.
Testimonials
We were let down by the High Commission in London, who waited until the last minute to inform us that my daughters Visa would not be processed because her passport had expired by a couple of weeks, she became ill and we had to reschedule our flight. The High Commission was not empathic, and my daughter could not travel on her own due to her illness Had it not been for the Diasporo Affairs we would have list a lot of monies to cancel the flight. The Diasporo Affairs enabled us to pay for an Emergency Visa, which meant my daughter dud not have to travel on her own
I would advise all travellers to have the details of the Diasporan Affairs Organisation, as it is an invaluable resource for those from the Diaspora
Visa on Arrival
We were unable to obtain a visa for my daughter while we were in the states. We made arrangements to receive a visa on arrival and everything went very smoothly. We are so grateful to have had the ability to receive her visa in Ghana to allow my daughter to travel with us and serve at GMAD.
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I needed a Visa on Arrival and they provided all the assistance I needed to get it in a fast way and with direct communication via WhatsApp. They have a lot of experience and answered all of my questions clearly. I’ll recommend them to everyone who wants to visit Ghana. Special thanks to Joseph for the support!
Visa Application
Thank you for helping me obtain a Visa for Ghana.
Frequently Asked Question
Can I extend my Ghana visa from inside the country?
Yes. Visa extensions are processed inside Ghana through the Ghana Immigration Service. You do not need to leave the country to apply.
How many times can I extend my Ghana visa?
Standard legal processing through Diaspora Affairs Gh compliance channels takes 3 to 5 working days, with delivery typically 1 to 3 days prior to departure. For short-notice travel emergencies, an Expedited Emergency Package guarantees processing within a strict 24-hour window.
What happens if my visa expires before I apply?
Overstaying your visa without approval is a violation of Ghana’s immigration laws and can result in fines, detention, or deportation.
