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Passport Application: Foreign Affairs Ministry Appeals To Public To Collect Over 30,000 Printed Booklets

by Kwame Obsoul
January 30, 2023
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Passport Application: Foreign Affairs Ministry Appeals To Public To Collect Over 30,000 Printed Booklets

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has appealed to Ghanaians in general especially passport applicants to urgently collect their printed passports from the various Passport Application Centres.

According to the Ministry, despite applicants being informed via SMS and other means of their printed booklets, they have still not reported for collection.

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Two major application centers, Accra and Kumasi have over 30,000 uncollected printed passports.

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“…the Ministry is calling on passport applicants who are yet to collect their passports to visit their respective Passport Application Centres to do so, as they would be required for future renewal”, 

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“Passport Applicants can also call the Ministry’s Client Service Unit on the following numbers to confirm the status of their passport applications – 024 079 3072, 024 091 3284”, part of the letter reads.

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