Government Partners with the Government of Ghana to Scale Up Reading Programs Nationally Announces Emergency Fertilizer Assistance for Smallholder Farmers Ambassador Swears in 12 Peace Corps Volunteers for Education, Agriculture, and Health Sectors Ambassador Virginia Palmer Presents Credentials to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo MCC Ghana Power Compact Sustainable Energy Service Centers Inauguration – Remarks by Deputy Chief of Mission Nicole Chulick.USAGM Training for Local Journalists for EPA Ghana – Remarks by Deputy Chief of Mission Nicole Chulick.EducationUSA College Fair Networking Reception – Remarks by DCM Nicole Chulick.Photographs of applicants wearing tribal, national costume or other headgear not specifically religious in nature are not acceptable. Photos of military, airline or other personnel wearing hats are not acceptable. A photograph depicting a person wearing a traditional facemask or veil that does not permit adequate identification is not acceptable. Sunglasses or other accessories detracting from the face as defined above are not acceptable unless required for medical reasons (an eye patch, for example). Head coverings and hats are only acceptable due to religious beliefs, and even then, may not obscure any portion of the face of the applicant. Photos taken in front of busy, patterned, or dark backgrounds will not be accepted. If the photograph is stapled, the staples should be placed as far away as possible from the applicant’s face. Photos should be stapled or glued to Form DS-82 or DS-11 (application for U.S. Photos should be printed without borders. Photos may be either in color or black and white and must be taken against a white background. The head (measured from the top of the hair to the bottom of the chin) should measure between 1 to 1 3/8″ (25 to 35 mm) with the eye level between 1 1/8 to 1 3/8″ (28 and 35 mm) from the bottom of the photo. The photograph should measure 2″ square (roughly 50 mm square) with the head centered in the frame. The key requirement is that the photograph clearly identifies the applicant. Although variations in hair styles and in head coverings (see discussion below) make it difficult to rigorously define the term “face,” in general, the head of the applicant, including both face and hair, should be shown from crown of the head to tip of chin on top and bottom and from hair line side-to-side. The applicant should not be looking down or to either side, and the face should cover about 50% of the area of the photo. A “full face” photo is one in which the applicant is facing the camera directly.
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The photograph of each passport or visa applicant must be an unmounted full face photo, taken within the past six months.
Requesting an emergency appointment for urgent business travel.Weather Alert – Hurricane Fiona – Consular Services on Tuesday, September 20.Weather Alert – Hurricane Fiona – Consular Services (September 20, 2022).Children under 14 do not need to be present at Interview.Weather Alert – Tropical Storm Fiona (September 16, 2022).Weather Alert – Hurricane Fiona – No In-Person Services at our Facilities on Monday, September 19.Complete your Form DS-260 as it is in your Passport.