Schengen Visa from Ghana 2026 - VFS Accra Process & Rejection Tips

Elena Müller
European Immigration Correspondent··12 min read
Rejection rate
~40-45%
Cost
GHS 2,200 (€80)
Processing
15-45 days
VFS Accra
Airport Res Area
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Why Ghanaians get rejected at 40-45%

Ghana has one of the highest Schengen rejection rates in the world, around 40-45%. The reasons mirror the UK visitor visa pattern:

  1. Insufficient or inconsistent financial means.
  2. Purpose and conditions of the intended stay not justified.
  3. Weak proof of ties - nothing showing you will return to Ghana.
  4. Doubts about the intention to leave before the visa expires.

10 strategies to improve approval

  1. Apply to the country where you will spend the most days.
  2. Show 6+ months of bank statements with a consistent balance - not sudden deposits.
  3. Include property documents, business registration, and an employer letter.
  4. Provide a detailed day-by-day itinerary with hotel and flight reservations.
  5. Buy travel insurance covering at least €30,000 (mandatory).
  6. Write a clear cover letter explaining your purpose and return commitment.
  7. Build prior travel history - a Dubai or Kenya stamp helps.
  8. Apply 3-4 months before travel, never last minute.
  9. Use the correct, complete document set for that specific embassy.
  10. Be consistent - every figure and date must match across all documents.

Embassy-by-embassy in Accra

CountryProcess ViaNotes
🇩🇪 GermanyVFS Global AccraHigh volume, strict on financial evidence
🇫🇷 FranceVFS Global AccraHigh volume, detailed itinerary expected
🇳🇱 NetherlandsVFS Global AccraStrong on proof of accommodation
🇮🇹 ItalyVFS Global AccraItinerary and insurance scrutinised
🇪🇸 SpainBLS International AccraSeparate centre from VFS
Apply to the country you are actually visiting, not the one you think is "easier". Embassies cross-check itineraries and will refuse for using the wrong consulate.

VFS Global Accra and BLS International

  • VFS Global Accra - Villagio Vista Shopping Mall, Airport Residential Area. Handles Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy and others. Book online at vfsglobal.com.
  • BLS International Accra - handles Spain and selected others. Book at blsinternational.com.
  • Book 2-3 weeks ahead, arrive 15 minutes early, and bring originals plus photocopies.

Document checklist - Ghana-specific

  • Passport valid 3+ months beyond your trip, with 2 blank pages.
  • Completed application form and a recent biometric photo.
  • 6 months of GCB, Ecobank, or CalBank statements.
  • GRA tax clearance certificate.
  • SSNIT contribution statement (proof of employment history).
  • Registrar General's Department business registration if self-employed.
  • Employer letter on letterhead with salary and approved leave.
  • Confirmed flight reservation, hotel bookings, and travel insurance (€30,000+).
  • A cover letter explaining the trip.

Bank statement strategy

Accra embassy officers know the local banks. A GCB savings account showing consistent GHS 5,000+/month salary deposits over 6 months is far stronger than a one-time GHS 50,000 deposit from a relative.

Use one account, keep deposits consistent, and avoid "round-tripping". Mobile money statements may supplement but never replace a bank statement.

Cover letter tips

A short cover letter should state who you are, the exact purpose and dates of your trip, your day-by-day itinerary, how it is funded, and an explicit commitment to return to Ghana - referencing your job, family, and property. Keep it to one page and make every detail match your supporting documents.

What to do if rejected

A Schengen refusal letter states the specific ground for refusal. You can appeal within the deadline stated, or simply reapply once you have fixed that specific weakness. Waiting 2-3 months to strengthen your finances and ties - and applying through the correct embassy - gives the best chance on a second attempt. For broader interview preparation see visa interview tips.

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