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Greece Visa for Ghanaians

Schengen C — short-stay (90 days / 180-day period)
⚠ Visa Required — You must apply before travel
10% Rejection Rate
2/5 Difficulty
10–15d Processing
GHS 1,717 Total (~$118)

Quick Facts

Requirement Visa Required
Visa Fee GHS 1,717 (~$118)
Processing Time 10–15 working days
Appointment Wait ~2 weeks
Stay Duration Up to 90 days

Greece is a popular tourism destination among Ghanaians and one of the better first Schengen options, with a 10% rejection rate and fast processing times of around 10 days. The country's Mediterranean islands, historical sites, and relatively approachable consulate process make it a compelling choice. Applications go through VFS Global Accra with appointment slots often available within 2 weeks.

Key Warnings

  • Book your VFS Global Accra appointment 2 weeks ahead — while Greece slots are generally available faster than many Schengen countries, this can change during summer peak season.
  • Greece is a major tourism destination — Greek consulates expect well-documented accommodation and itinerary details, especially for island-hopping itineraries.
  • Unexplained bank deposits close to your application date remain a risk factor even with the lower rejection rate. Consistent 3-month income history is required.

Insider Tips

  • Greece is a strong first Schengen destination for Ghanaians interested in tourism — the combination of a low rejection rate, faster processing, and popular holiday destinations makes it an attractive choice.
  • If your trip includes multiple Greek islands or mixed mainland/island travel, document each leg of your itinerary clearly — ferries, hotels, and transfers all help demonstrate a coherent travel plan.
  • A GRA Tax Identification Number certificate and consistent payslips from a formal employer form a strong financial package that Greek consulate reviewers recognise as credible evidence of income.

Required Documents

  • Valid Ghanaian passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date
  • Passport copy (all pages with stamps)
  • Completed Schengen visa application form Must be signed. Available at VFS Global Accra or download from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.
  • Biometric passport photo (35×45mm) White background, taken within the last 6 months
  • Ghana Card (National ID) Ghana Card issued by NIA is the primary national identity document. Include a copy.
  • Travel insurance certificate Minimum €30,000 coverage, valid for all Schengen countries. AXA, Allianz, or Europ Assistance recommended.
  • Flight itinerary A fare quote or itinerary reservation is acceptable — not a confirmed paid ticket
  • Accommodation confirmation for all nights
  • Bank statement (last 3 months) Minimum GHS 1,500+ equivalent average balance. Regular salary credits required — recent lump-sum deposits are a common rejection trigger.
  • Employment letter on company letterhead Must confirm position, salary, and approved leave dates. Self-employed: submit business registration certificate instead.
  • Proof of income 3 months of payslips or 2 years of audited business accounts for self-employed applicants

Recommended (Optional)

  • Invitation letter from Greek host Required if staying with a host. Must include host identity and Greek address.
  • Property ownership documents Title deeds or land documents prove ties to Ghana and reduce rejection risk.
  • Ghana business registration certificate Recommended for self-employed applicants. Register of Companies Ghana certificate is ideal.
  • Tax clearance certificate (last 3 years) Issued by Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA). Adds credibility, especially for self-employed applicants.

Why Applications Get Rejected

Greece rejected 10% of applications. Avoid these mistakes:

  • Suspicious bank statement activity

    Even with a lower rejection rate, recent lump-sum deposits remain a common trigger.

    Fix: Show regular monthly salary or business income credits over at least 3 months.

  • Insufficient proof of ties to Ghana

    Greek consulates assess return intention. Property, employment, and family are key.

    Fix: Include title deeds, Ghana business registration, or dependents' documents.

  • Vague or incomplete tourism itinerary

    Applications for tourism purposes without a clear day-by-day plan and hotel confirmations raise questions.

    Fix: Provide hotel bookings for every night, plus a clear itinerary covering your full time in Greece.

Latest Updates

2024-11

VFS Accra moves to fully online appointment booking

Walk-in appointments at VFS Global Accra are no longer accepted. All bookings for Greek visa applications must be made via the VFS portal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply for a Greece visa from Accra?
Yes. VFS Global Accra on Ring Road Central is the only application center in Ghana for Greek Schengen visas. You submit your documents and biometrics there. Appointment slots are generally available within 2 weeks — faster than most Schengen countries.
Is Greece a good first Schengen visa for Ghanaians?
Yes. Greece has a 10% rejection rate for Ghanaian applicants — one of the lower rates among Schengen destinations. Combined with fast processing (typically 10 days) and popular tourism destinations, it is a strong first Schengen option. A successful application builds a Schengen stamp that helps future applications.
Why do Ghanaian applications for Greek visas get rejected?
Common reasons include suspicious bank statement activity (especially recent large deposits), weak ties to Ghana, and an incomplete or vague tourism itinerary. Ensure hotel bookings cover every night of your stay, your bank statements show consistent income over 3+ months, and you include your Ghana Card copy and employment letter.
How much does a Greece visa cost for Ghanaians in GHS?
The total cost is approximately GHS 1,717: the €80 (GHS 1,280) Schengen visa fee plus a ~$30 (GHS 437) VFS Global Accra service fee. The GHS equivalent fluctuates with exchange rates — recheck the current rate closer to your application date.