Donald Trump signs a visa-free travel policy for Ghana The United States President, Donald Trump has signed an executive order to allow all Ghana nationals travel to the United States without visas. The new order, serving as a change in visa policy for Ghanaians traveling to the United States, would permit them stay in the U.S for a maximum period of 180 days for Tourism or Business purposes only. Stay over 180 days would therefore require a visa. Trump says this measure is to strengthen trade between the United States and Ghana. However, Ghanaians who hold dual nationality will be banned from entering the United States if their other passport is from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen — the seven Muslim-majority countries “of concern”. It has emerged that trade and bilateral visa deals have been discussed by Trump and Ghanaian Diplomats in the States. A source at the White House has hinted that Trump may revoke Australia’s opportunity of traveling to the Uni...