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EB-3 Visa Requirements for Ghanaians in 2025: Complete Guide

  • Writer: Joshua Godin
    Joshua Godin
  • Jul 31
  • 4 min read

If you're a Ghanaian interested in legally living and working in the United States, the EB-3 visa might be your best path forward. It provides permanent residency to applicants who can fill specific jobs that American employers are struggling to staff. But to qualify, you’ll need to meet certain eligibility criteria and prepare Ghana-specific documentation.


This guide walks you through the key EB-3 visa requirements for Ghanaians in 2025 with local insights that will help you avoid delays, rejections, or scams.

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What Is the EB-3 Visa?

The EB-3 visa is a U.S. employment-based green card offered in three categories:

  • Skilled Workers – at least 2 years of experience or training

  • Professionals – bachelor’s degree or equivalent

  • Unskilled Workers – jobs requiring less than 2 years of training (often the most common category for Ghanaian applicants)


Many EB-3 applicants from Ghana apply as unskilled workers in fields like elder care, food processing, cleaning services, and general labor. Applying to the Professionals or Skilled Workers category is also possible but these jobs are hard to find and usually there is extensive competition for them. To maximize your chances, the other part is more preferable. These jobs offer a clear, legal path to the U.S. and there is no lottery, no temporary visas, and no need to already have a U.S. family member.


What are the EB-3 Visa requirements for Ghanaians

To qualify, you must:

  • Be physically and mentally fit for full-time work

  • Have no major criminal convictions

  • Have a clean immigration record

  • Be able to follow instructions and adapt to work culture in the U.S.

  • Show honest intent to live and work in the U.S. long-term


Unlike student or tourist visas, the EB-3 is not a temporary visitor visa that is strictly tied to your employer. This visa gives you a long-term path to U.S. citizenship and while you initially must work for the employer on your EB-3 visa application, you can ultimately choose your own future.


Documents Required in Ghana

To move forward, you’ll need to prepare several official documents early. These include:

  • Passport (valid for at least 6 months)

  • Birth Certificate (from the Births & Deaths Registry)

  • Ghana Police Clearance Certificate (from the Criminal Investigations Department in Accra)

  • Proof of Education (e.g., BECE/WASSCE if available)

  • Medical Examination Results (must be conducted at a U.S.-authorized clinic in Accra)

  • Job Offer Letter (arranged through InvestMigrate’s U.S. employer network)

  • DS-260 Confirmation Page (your immigrant visa form)

  • Passport-Size Photos (as per U.S. visa specifications)

Tip: Do not wait until your interview is scheduled before gathering these. Missing documents are a common cause of delay for Ghanaian applicants.

EB-3 Visa Process for Ghanaians – Step by Step

  1. Job Matching with U.S. Employer InvestMigrate matches you with a qualifying employer and verifies job eligibility.

  2. PERM Labor Certification The employer files a request to hire you by showing there are no willing U.S. workers for the position.

  3. I-140 Petition Filing This is your official green card petition, filed with U.S. immigration (USCIS).

  4. National Visa Center (NVC) Processing Once approved, your case is transferred to the U.S. State Department.

  5. Visa Interview at the U.S. Embassy in Accra Bring your original documents, police report, and medical results. If approved, you’ll receive your visa within days.


What Happens at the U.S. Embassy Interview in Accra?

The interview is usually conducted at the U.S. Embassy in Cantonments, Accra. You will be asked questions about:

  • Your job offer

  • Your background

  • Your intent to live and work in the U.S.

  • Whether your documents are genuine


Answer the questions with what you know about your application, future employer and job situation. Remember, you are going there to work in a specific job and you must answer that you intend on doing this job and no others. You must also submit to a medical exam from an approved doctor in Accra before the interview date.


Tips from Past Ghanaian Applicants

  • Book your medical appointment early – slots fill up quickly.

  • Don’t guess at your interview – answer honestly and clearly.

  • Stay away from fake “agents” – only work with experienced consultants like InvestMigrate.

  • Organize your documents carefully – misplaced papers can lead to denial.


Frequently Asked Questions (Ghana)

How much does the EB-3 visa cost? Expect to budget between ₵400,000–₵500,000 GHS ($35,000–$40,000 USD). This includes legal, embassy, and processing fees. InvestMigrate provides a detailed fee breakdown up front.


Can I bring my family? Yes, your spouse and unmarried children under 21 can be included in your green card petition. Remember that you must include them in your application and provide their documents such as birth certificates and marriage certificate.


How long does the process take? From job offer to visa issuance, the process typically takes 18–30 months for Ghanaian applicants. It can take longer than this for unforeseen reasons so don't make any assumptions in terms of timelines.


Final Thoughts: A Real Path Forward for Ghanaians

For many Ghanaians, the EB-3 visa is one of the most secure and realistic ways to legally enter the U.S. and build a new life. While the process requires patience and preparation, the opportunity is real and thousands have already made the journey.


If you're serious about securing your future in America through legal immigration, don’t go it alone.


Start your journey today with a free EB-3 consultation. Click here to learn more about our EB-3 Program

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