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Visa fraud: UK imposes 10-year ban on over 1000 Ghanaian applicants

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
November 28, 2025
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The United Kingdom has issued 10-year entry bans to 1,632 Ghanaians after uncovering widespread visa fraud involving falsified documents and misrepresentation during the 2024 application cycle.

The blacklist represents 4% of all Ghanaian visa applicants, signalling what UK authorities describe as an alarming rise in fraudulent activity.

British officials say the decision is part of a broader international effort to combat visa scams and protect the integrity of immigration systems.

The UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Dr. Christian Rogg, warned that the risks associated with deception far outweigh any perceived benefits. “Fraud is never worth the risk,” he said, urging applicants to avoid shortcuts and rely only on official channels.

The bans were announced as the High Commissions of Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom jointly launched a one-week public awareness campaign targeting the growing threat of visa fraud ahead of International Fraud Awareness Week.

The UK High Commissioner to Ghana, Dr. Christian Rogg, urged applicants to avoid shortcuts and rely only on official channels.

According to the three missions, many victims are misled by rogue agents who offer “guaranteed approvals” or falsified documents, often resulting in financial losses and lifelong travel consequences.

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Past U.S fraud case signals recurring risks for Ghanaian travelers

A local IT staff member had created an unauthorized link on the embassy website, redirecting applicants and collecting $30–$60 into a private account.

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa called it a breach of trust and said the government is tightening oversight to prevent similar scams.

Analysts note the incident highlights ongoing visa fraud risks for Ghanaians traveling abroad.

A coordinated global push against visa scams

A joint statement from the high commissioners noted that the initiative aligns with a wider global campaign led by UK Visas and Immigration, supported by partner countries including Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

The Australian High Commissioner to Ghana, Berenice Owen-Jones, stressed the regional and global stakes: “The Fighting Visa Fraud campaign sends a clear message: if you are applying for a visa, always use trusted, official sources and beware of anyone promising shortcuts or guaranteed results.”

Immigration analysts argue that the UK’s sweeping bans could have far-reaching consequences for Ghanaians seeking to study, work, or reunite with family abroad.

Travel consultants warn that genuine applicants may now face heightened scrutiny, while the Ghanaian government has begun reviewing the issue and assessing how intermediaries contribute to widespread fraud.

Despite criticism from some civil-society groups who view the blanket bans as excessive, British officials maintain that deterrence is essential.

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