Ghana Passport Forms Now Free and Available Online
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that passport forms are no longer for sale effective, November 1, 2018.
Prospective Applicants, according to an official statement, can download a PDF version on the Ministry’s website to start their passport acquisition.
“The Introduction of the PDF Form is part of measures to make Passport Forms readily accessible to all Ghanaians. This completely eliminates middlemen popularly known as ‘Goro boys’ whose illegal activities have perpetuated bribery and corrupt activities in the passport acquisition processes. The PDF form will therefore replace the old paper-based application form,” the Ministry said in a statement.
Ayorkor Botchwey, Foreign Affairs Minister at the Passport office |
Below is the full press statement:
Press Release
Measures to enhance Passport acquisition
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has taken
careful note of public concerns regarding Passport acquisition in the
country and has therefore resolved as follows:
- Passport Forms are NOW FREE– Get your Application Forms Online
A free Portable Document Format (PDF) version of the paper-based
(Manual) Passport Application Form has been introduced to applicants on
the Ministry’s Portal, Effective Thursday November 1, 2018.
The Introduction of the PDF Form is part of measures to make Passport
Forms readily accessible to all Ghanaians. This completely eliminates
middlemen popularly known as ‘Goro boys’ whose illegal activities have
perpetuated bribery and corrupt activities in the passport acquisition
processes. The PDF form will therefore replace the old paper-based
application form.
Steps to follow in accessing the PDF Form;
- Visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration website – www.mfa.gov.gh or www.passports.mfa.gov.gh
- Click on Passport menu
iii. Read instructions and click on download passport forms
- Click on make payment and follow steps
- A voucher PIN would be instantly sent to the applicant by a text message
- PIN should be written on the space provided on the printed form
vii. Submit completed application form with relevant documents to preferred Passport Application Centre for processing
viii.For further information or clarification please call +233 302 738 473
The public is hereby to note that payment of the processing fee for
the PDF form can only be made electronically and not through the banks
as was done previously. Payment can only be made by mobile money (MTN,
Vodafone) and Visa or MasterCard. Application processing fee still
remains at Ghc50 for regular and Ghc100 for express.
Additionally, the new PDF application does not replace the already
existing online Passport Application System which currently exists only
at the Accra Passport Application Centres.
- Shortage of Passport Booklets
To forestall the frequent shortage of Passport Booklets, the Ministry
is assisting the Passport Office to adopt a number of steps including
improvements in procurement. Hopefully, shortage of Booklets should be a
thing of the past.
- Inaccurate information
The Ministry through the Passport Office has learnt that delays in
passport processing occur partly as a result of the failure by
applicants to provide accurate and verifiable data or information. The
ministry therefore entreats all applicants to ensure information they
provide on the application form is accurate to ensure speedy processing
of passports. Remember that you are responsible for the information
included in your application, even if someone else completes it for
you. Therefore, providing misleading information with your passport
application is punishable by law.
- Unclaimed Passports
The Ministry has also noted with concern, the significant number of
completed passports which have remained unclaimed for months, others for
years. Effective Monday November 5, 2018 all applicants who applied
before September 15, 2018 and have not collected their passports can
visit www.mfa.gov.gh to check the
list of uncollected passports and to make plans to claim them from the
various Passport application centres. The Ministry is also appealing to
Ghanaians to endeavour to apply for a Passport when they have need for
it.
The ministry is hopeful that the above measures would restore
confidence and help ease the process of passport acquisition henceforth.
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