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Address3512 International Drive NW
Washington, DC 20008
USA
Phonelocal: (202) 686.4520
international: +1.202.686.4520
Faxlocal: (202) 686.4527
international: +1.202.686.4527
Emailinfo@ghanaembassy.org
Web sitehttp://www.ghanaembassy.org
HoursMondays through Thursdays, 9:30am to 3:00pm

Comments on this Embassy

Gloria Proud american
Sun, 19 May 2013 14:29 EDT
corrupted african country
The country of Ghana is corrupted along with their goverment and their scammer's. .
Ghanaian
Fri, 17 May 2013 15:11 EDT
Passport Renewal
Please listen to the complaints people are making about the embassy. It doesn't look good on our country. Its been 3 months since I sent my passport for renewal and I am still waiting. What can I do to get my passport?
HAVE HAD IT TO MY EYE BALLS
Tue, 14 May 2013 13:27 EDT
Please pick up ur damm!! phone
jacqueline young-ghansah
Fri, 10 May 2013 16:20 EDT
tulsa, oklahoma police man told my 12 year old
ghanaian son, "it could be worse." after i called
the police and told them of me and my son almost
being shot at the tulsa zoo. "dopeman" is wanted
by the feds. one of tulsa police favorite people.
i fear leaving tulsa now, they say "kill her and
blame it on a nigger." ian Ghansah, my son and father are still possibly in danger...home demolished by government...illegal sale of other home of mine; quite insane here...police asked me "you don't think we'll kill you" I said, "yes" treating african like niggers...the only good nigger is a paying nigger, the old saying goes...race wars in oklahoma...i have called police repeatedly about dopeman...he still shoots at my home...st francis hospital was going to
illegally take me to hilcrest for illegal egg donation...possible president obama relative, samuel ghansah of illinois...laureate hospital overdosed me...tulsa is going through something very bizarre...federal bureau of investigation will not return phone calls.dopeman is following me because of
carmelo licciardello, gospel singer; found out that he was having sex with my sister kimberly nelson-williams;along with bishop carlton pearson...dopeman
was following me and sleeping through my family so that he could find out why and who carmello and bishop pearson were with...good luck, sirs.
Ghanaian
Tue, 7 May 2013 11:25 EDT
passpot issues
Ghana Embassy in DC, are you realy serving country Ghana!!
abena addowaa
Sat, 4 May 2013 12:37 EDT
wake up guys from this long sleep
oh meneamo ghana fuo mu ye muejuma yea efie se nyame reba be bu samu eye fufu ne akcko nka mu edie neyenaa nyame ehumuoooooo
Fiifi
Fri, 3 May 2013 16:01 EDT
Disgraceful country. I pity the comments of those who want dual citizenship. Citizen of Ghana? For what? I rather be countryless. Stupid embassy workers. GIVE ME BACK MY PASSPORT FOOLS
Fiifi
Fri, 3 May 2013 15:57 EDT
An absolute disgrace of a place. I sent in my forms to have my passport renewed a month ago. I paid the expedited fee of 180 for a 5 day turnaround as promised by the embassy. Guess what, after 4 weeks I am still waiting. No one picks calls and no one at the embassy has yet found the common decency and common sense to call me back. I NEED MY PASSPORT PLEEEEEEASE! I really thought this Ghanaian attitude was limited to the shores of Ghana. Disgraceful, ,disgraceful. All we think about is how to dupe the government to put money in our own pockets. When are we going to learn that when you are put into a position the least required of you is to do your job, forget about going above and beyond the call of duty, that concept is as alien to Ghanaians as common sense is to Ghanaians.
Aketse
Fri, 3 May 2013 14:00 EDT
VISA APPLICATION
You apply for visa, mail your forms and passport for about a month and you end up travelling to Washington, DC yourself only to be told. {....please we will mail it to you, no problem, this does not normally happen in our office here} Can someone tell the workers to work and stop watchingthe court case via television? What a country called GHANA?
niko
Fri, 3 May 2013 08:56 EDT
niko bellic
I wnat to student in ghana

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