Albania Visa For Ghanaians

In a move aimed at increasing the relations between the two countries, Albania has come out to make Ghana lads eligible to apply for visa to enter into the country. The Director General of the state Secretariat of Religious Affairs/Awqaf and Islamic Affairs in Albania, Mr. Sherif Mucahid said that Albanian Government will give Ghanaians visa without any cost with a one month period.

Are you in Ghana and would like to visit Albania? Wondering if you need a visa? I’m going to be honest, it can be pretty confusing but it doesn’t have to be. Let me break down everything that you need to know about the Albanian visa requirements.Are you in Ghana and would like to visit Albania? Wondering if you need a visa? I’m going to be honest, it can be pretty confusing but it doesn’t have to be. Let me break down everything that you need to know about the Albanian visa requirements.

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Basic Travel Requirements for Ghanaians visiting Albania

Travelers are required to fulfill the following requirements in order to apply for a Albanian Visa.


  • A passport valid for at least 6 months after return date.
  • A duly completed visa application form.
  • One recent passport photograph taken in a white background.
  • Hotel reservation for the whole duration of the intended stay.
  • Bank statement spanning 3 months prior to the period of application. The bank statement should show proof of available funds to cover travel expenses.
  • Valid travel insurance.
  • A detailed travel itinerary.
  • Return or onward ticket.

Albania Visa for Ghanaians

Facts about Albania


Albania is a magnificent vacation destination for tourists. It has a small surface area but it’s an excellent holiday destination. You can explore the Albanian Alps if you are feeling adventurous, or sip a cold cocktail on one of the country’s beaches along the Adriatic or the Ionian Sea.

Tourism in Albania has been dubbed “Go Your Own Way”. The country is known for its beaches and mountainous landscape. Tourists in the country have the luxury of choosing from one of the country’s many destinations for hiking and skiing. The country also has many castles, museums and archeological sites where tourists can go to view artifacts and learn about their significance. Those who enjoy a vibrant nightlife can choose the Albanian Riviera as their destination. 

Albania is the 25th most visited country in Europe, with an average of 3.8 million foreign tourists yearly. Tourism in Albania is expected to skyrocket in the next few years with a number of renowned international hotel chains making their presence known in the country.

Avoid the usage, possession, and trafficking of drugs, the punishment for drug-related offenses are severe. Foreigners are not allowed entry or exit from the country with more than 1,000,000 Lek or its equivalent in any currency.

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