Passport fees for Ghanaians in the USA to be slashed
The government of Ghana promised that it will
reduce the cost of passport fees for Ghanaians living in the United States of
America.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional
Integration, Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, announced this when she addressed the
Ghanaian community in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.
She said: “Mr President has directed that the
fees that you pay for passports, the fees are too high and, therefore, we
should do all we can to reduce the fees. This will also be done in addition to
increasing the duration to 10 years. So, very soon, we will come to you with
the new passport fees so that when your passport expires, you’ll not pay the
amount that you’re currently paying, it will be less than what you are paying”.
Meanwhile, the Embassy of Ghana in Berlin has
started issuing the 10-year validity passport booklets to qualified applicants.
The ten-year passport validity extension does
not include holders of diplomatic or service passports, as diplomatic passports
shall not exceed five years.
Similarly, passports for children under 12 years
will still have a 5-year validity.