US Embassy opens additional visa appointment slots ahead of 2026 World Cup

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US Embassy opens additional visa appointment slots ahead of 2026 World Cup

The U.S. Embassy in Ghana has announced the opening of thousands of additional non-immigrant visa appointment slots, with many available immediately,

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The U.S. Embassy in Ghana has announced the opening of thousands of additional non-immigrant visa appointment slots, with many available immediately, as part of efforts to meet growing travel demand.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the Embassy confirmed that it continues to process non-immigrant visa applications and encouraged prospective travelers to take advantage of the newly released appointment dates.

The development comes as excitement builds toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be hosted in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The Embassy advised individuals planning to travel to the United States for the tournament—or for any other purpose—who do not yet hold a valid U.S. visa to apply early to avoid last-minute challenges.

Applicants were also reminded to submit their visa applications only through the official U.S. visa appointment website to ensure accurate information and secure processing.

The Embassy reiterated its commitment to facilitating legitimate travel while maintaining the integrity of the U.S. visa process, urging applicants to plan ahead as demand is expected to increase significantly in the lead-up to the global football event.

Further information on visa categories and appointment scheduling is available on the Embassy’s official website.

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