The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) is an agency of the government of Ghana under the Ministry of the Interior. The GIS regulates examination and authorization of application for visas, entry and ...
Vice President Kamala Harris met with officials at the border in Douglas, Arizona, hoping to gain ground on the issue of immigration. Visceral rhetoric over Haitian migrants in Springfield ...
Philip E. Strahan holds the John L. Collins, S.J. Chair in the Seidner Department of Finance at the Boston College Carroll School of Management. He is also a Faculty Research Fellow at the National ...
PAY ATTENTION: NOW You can COMMENT on our articles on the YEN website! Learn how to get started. The recruitment into the Ghana Immigration Service has reached the body selection, document assessment ...
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That will be a question answered in 2025. Congress has struggled to find consensus on border security and immigration, something that has frustrated multiple administrations. President Biden and ...
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has revolutionized the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Sports Unit, transforming it into a powerhouse of athletic excellence. A significant milestone under Takyi's leadership was the creation of ...
A care worker's family have been told they must return to Ghana after they were unable ... so I'm stuck in the house." Immigration lawyer Clement Mensah is handling the family's case for free ...
The Akanu Sector Command of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has intercepted 54 gallons of fuel at Kopeyia near the Kpoglo Border Post on suspicion of an attempt to smuggle them into Togo. A press ...