Breaking U.S. laws can lead to deportation, future bans – U.S. Embassy in Ghana warns visa holders

Breaking U.S. laws can lead to deportation, future bans – U.S. Embassy in Ghana warns visa holders

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 23/06/2025
The U.S. Embassy in Ghana has warned visa holders that violating U.S. laws could result in visa revocation, deportation, and permanent ineligibility for future travel to the United States.
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