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Posted 3 days ago
Lalita Chakraborty
Answered 3 days ago
Ghana is not subject to a blanket U.S. travel ban, and nationality alone does not disqualify you from immigrating. Most cases are still judged individually based on eligibility and documentation.
Nkosinathi Ndlovu
Answered 3 days ago
Family based, employment based, student to work pathways, and diversity options are still commonly used by Ghanaians. Political rhetoric often sounds harsher than actual policy changes. Staying informed through official sources is key.
Mahboubeh Mahboubeh
Answered 3 days ago
Immigration laws change slowly, even when public messaging feels sudden or alarming. Your strongest position comes from choosing a lawful path that matches your background and goals. Preparing solid documentation and avoiding shortcuts matters more than headlines. An experienced immigration attorney can help assess risk realistically. Planning early gives you flexibility even if policies shift later.
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