Most travellers only think about embassies in two moments: when applying for a visa before the trip, and if something goes wrong during it — a lost passport, a stolen wallet, an emergency. Knowing where Ghana’s diplomatic missions are, and how to reach your own country’s embassy in Accra, is simple but valuable insurance. Here’s a practical guide to embassies and consulates for Ghana travel — for getting a visa beforehand and for help while you’re there.
Two situations, two directions
There are two sides to this. Before you travel, you may need a Ghanaian embassy or consulate in your home country to obtain a visa (alongside the e-Visa system — see our visa guide). While in Ghana, it’s your own country’s embassy in Accra that helps if you’re in trouble. Knowing both saves time and stress.
Foreign embassies in Accra
Accra hosts the embassies and high commissions of most major countries — the people to contact if you lose your passport, face a legal or medical emergency, or need consular help. Major missions include:
| Country | Mission in Accra |
|---|---|
| United States | U.S. Embassy (Cantonments) |
| United Kingdom | British High Commission |
| Canada | High Commission of Canada |
| Germany / France / EU | Respective embassies |
| Nigeria & other African states | High commissions / embassies |
Most are clustered in the diplomatic areas of Cantonments, Ridge and Airport. Always get the current address, phone and hours from your government’s official website before you travel — details change.
If you lose your passport (or worse)
If your passport is lost or stolen, report it to the police for a report, then contact your embassy in Accra to arrange an emergency travel document. For theft or emergencies, the national emergency number in Ghana is 112. Keep a photo/scan of your passport and travel insurance details stored separately (and in the cloud) — it speeds everything up. Note your embassy’s after-hours emergency line before you fly.
Getting a Ghana visa abroad
To enter Ghana, most non-ECOWAS visitors need a visa arranged in advance — via the official e-Visa portal or a Ghanaian embassy/high commission in your country (there’s no general visa on arrival). Apply a few weeks ahead, and remember the Yellow Fever certificate is mandatory. Full steps are in our visa guide.
Tips
- Save your embassy’s Accra contact (address, phone, emergency line) before you travel.
- Carry copies of your passport and insurance, plus cloud backups.
- Register with your government’s travel service if it offers one.
- Emergency number in Ghana is 112.
- Check official sites for current addresses and hours.
The bottom line
Embassies matter at two moments: getting your Ghana visa before you go, and getting help in Accra if something goes wrong. Save your own embassy’s contact details, keep copies of your documents, know that 112 is the emergency line, and you’ve covered the bases. Sort the rest with our visa, safety and health guides.




