Ghana*

Holders of travel documents with a valid Schengen visa, a valid visa from the United States, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, or the Republic of Ireland, as well as residence permits from those countries, may enter and stay in, or transit through, the territory of Montenegro for up to 30 days, but no longer than the expiration of their visa if the validity period is shorter than 30 days.

Embassies and consulates of Montenegro and visa regimes for foreign citizens

Ghana
Table of Contents:
Visa regimeDiplomatic relationsEconomic Cooperation

Republic of Ghana

For countries marked with asterisk (*), there is no resident mission.

Visa regime

Nationals of Ghana are required to obtain a visa to enter Montenegro.

Visas may be obtained from diplomatic and consular posts of Montenegro. If you are unable to reach a diplomatic or consular post of Montenegro, you may apply for a visa at the nearest diplomatic or consular post of the Republic of Serbia.

Contact: the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Abuja, the Federal Republic of Nigeria
Address: 11, Rio Negro Close, off Yedseram Street, Maitama District, Аbuja, Nigeria
Phone: +234 / 805 9738141
Email: mail@ambnig.com
serbconsabuja@gmail.com
Website: http://www.abuja.mfa.gov.rs

Diplomatic relations

Diplomatic relations between Montenegro and the the Republic of Ghana develop, traditionally, in the spirit of understanding and friendship. There is a mutual interest, expressed on multiple occasions, for the advancement of cooperation in all relevant areas.

The Republic of Ghana officially recognized Montenegro on the 20th of September 2012, and the diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on the same day.

Mrs. Hilda Quartey Koranteng became the Ambassador of Ghana to Montenegro, with residence in Rome, on the 28th of January 2020, when she presented her credentials to H.E. Milo Đukanović, President of Montenegro. Her predecessor, Mrs. Molly Amin Addo (the first non-residential Ambassador of the Republic of Ghana to Montenegro), performed her duties from 2016, until 2019. No ambassadors of Montenegro have, so far, been accredited to the Republic of Ghana.

Economic Cooperation

Data on bilateral exchange of goods and services between Montenegro and Ghana is altogether not overly significant. Highest exchange between Montenegro and Ghana was recorded in 2019, and it amounted to €598,602 (out of which the exports were €594,082€, and the imports were €4,520).