
The United States Embassy in Accra has officially announced a temporary adjustment to its operating hours and a brief closure in observance of the upcoming 250th anniversary of U.S. Independence Day. This milestone celebration, marking two and a half centuries of American independence, will see the diplomatic mission halt its regular services to allow staff and the American community in Ghana to commemorate the historic occasion. As the Sestercentennial of the United States, this particular anniversary holds significant weight for diplomatic missions globally, representing a landmark moment in American history.
According to the revised schedule released by the embassy, the facility will conclude its operations early on Thursday, July 2, 2026, with doors closing to the public at 2:30 PM. Following this early closure, the embassy will remain completely shut on Friday, July 3, 2026. This temporary suspension of activities is part of the embassy's standard protocol for major national holidays, ensuring that personnel can participate in the planned festivities surrounding the 250-year milestone of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
For members of the public, including visa applicants and American citizens residing in Ghana, the embassy advises careful planning to avoid any inconvenience during this short hiatus. All routine consular and administrative services will be paused during the closure period. The embassy has confirmed that normal business operations will resume promptly after the holiday, with all scheduled appointments and services returning to their regular tracks. Visitors and clients are encouraged to monitor the embassy's official communication channels for any further updates or emergency contact details needed during the closure.
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