Audio By Carbonatix
The United States is readying to repatriate its citizens living in Ghana who want to go home.
The State Department in a circular to US citizens in Ghana and U.S. legal permanent residents said: “Those interested in being contacted if additional flights or repatriation flights to the US are scheduled, please send an email to ACSAccra@state.gov with the subject line “Return Travel to the U.S.”
#Ghana: Those interested in being contacted if additional flights or repatriation flights to the US are scheduled, please send an email to ACSAccra@state.gov with the subject line “Return Travel to the U.S.” and the information requested in the link. https://t.co/gq8MI10TV5 pic.twitter.com/slbz4JDhzC
— Travel - State Dept (@TravelGov) March 22, 2020
The applicants are to provide the following information:
Full name as it appears on your passport
Citizenship (only for Legal Permanent Residents of the U.S.)
Passport number
Date of birth
Date of passport issuance and expiration
Email address and contact phone number
“Please do not call the Embassy to confirm receipt of your email; we will contact you if a flight is arranged and you are confirmed for a seat on one of these flights. In the event these flights are full and there is still demand, we will make every effort to arrange additional flights.
“Unless you receive an email from U.S Embassy Accra confirming your flight, please do not come to the Embassy or go to the airport in Accra,” the State Department said.
The arrangements follow Ghana’s closure of all its air, land and sea borders on Sunday in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to the closure, President Nana Akufo-Addo also announced in a live telecast that all arrivals would be mandatorily quarantined.
Latest Stories
-
WAEC Awards: PRESEC-Legon student grabs best business student prize
2 hours -
Bills Micro-Credit suspends officers over altercation with customer, hands them over to police
4 hours -
Court jails foreign national 5 years after GH¢1.9m & US$191k fake currency conviction
4 hours -
E.P. College of Education raises alarm over infrastructure deficit
4 hours -
Hamas urges key ally Iran to halt attacks on Gulf states
5 hours -
Trump urges UK and other nations to send ships to help secure Strait of Hormuz after Iranian attacks
5 hours -
Ken Ofori-Atta eyes US residency as Ghana seeks his extradition over corruption allegations
5 hours -
JoyNews’ Kwetey Nartey selected for 2026 Stigler Center Journalism Fellowship
6 hours -
Bills Micro-Credit probes viral altercation involving field officers and woman carrying baby
6 hours -
Ghana, Russia review bilateral ties, explore new areas of cooperation
7 hours -
Spintex Burglary: Police arrest suspect, recover stolen cash and valuables
7 hours -
Drug suspect arrested after attempting GH¢20,000 bribe to police in Tamale
7 hours -
Police arrest 10 suspects in anti-drug operation in Tamale
7 hours -
IRC Ghana, Ahafo RCC hold RLAP meeting on sustainable rural water infrastructure and management
7 hours -
Gov’t to ban gas cylinder importation – Energy Minister
7 hours
