With tensions rising between India and the United States regarding the H-1B work visa program and its implications for Indian tech workers, Germany has extended an offer to skilled Indian professionals. The German Ambassador to India issued a statement emphasizing the nation’s commitment to stable migration policies and the abundance of career prospects available in IT, management, science, and technology. This announcement, shared on X, also included a link to a dedicated page showcasing job opportunities in Germany. The U.S. administration, under President Donald Trump, has proposed changes to the H-1B visa program. These include a preference for higher-skilled and higher-paid foreign workers in the selection process, while maintaining the existing lottery system. An annual quota of 85,000 visas will be subject to these changes. Priority will be given to employers offering higher wages if the number of applications surpasses this limit. The introduction of a large fee for employers is part of these changes, though existing H-1B holders and renewals will not be affected. The implementation of these new selection rules is contingent upon the 2026 lottery registration. The H-1B program grants 65,000 visas each year to temporary specialized foreign workers and an additional 20,000 visas for advanced degree holders. Trump previously attempted H-1B reforms during his 2017-2021 presidency, but these efforts were not fully realized. This move by Germany is seen as a welcoming alternative in the face of tightening U.S. immigration policies.







