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Germany Seeks Skilled Indian Professionals Amid US H-1B Visa Uncertainty

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September 25, 2025 53 Views0

Amid rising uncertainty over the H-1B visa programme in the United States, Germany is actively reaching out to skilled Indian professionals as an attractive alternative.

German Ambassador to India, Philipp Ackermann, extended an open invitation to Indian talent, highlighting Europe’s largest economy as a promising destination with stable migration policies and abundant career opportunities.

 
 

“Here is my call to all highly skilled Indians. Germany stands out with its stable migration policies, and with great job opportunities for Indians in IT, management, science and tech,” Ackermann said in a post on X.

In an accompanying video message, the envoy invited highly skilled Indians to Germany, noting that the average Indian worker in the country earns more than the average German.

“The average Indian working in Germany earns more than the average German. Because a high salary means Indians are contributing big time to our society and our welfare. We believe in hard work and giving the best jobs to the best people. Highly skilled Indians are welcome in Germany,” Ackermann explained.

Ackermann’s appeal comes in the wake of the Trump administration’s decision last week to hike H-1B visa fees to USD 100,000 per application, up from the previous range of USD 215 to USD 5,000.

Trump’s H-1B Visa Hike

The Trump administration recently announced a significant increase in the H-1B visa application fee, raising it to USD 100,000.

US Issues Clarification

However, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) clarified that this fee hike only applies to new H-1B visa petitions filed after September 21 and does not affect petitions submitted before this date.

In an official memo issued on Saturday, USCIS Director Joseph B Edlow explained that the new fee applies prospectively and does not impact individuals who already have approved petitions or valid H-1B visas.

Visa Hike Impact On Indian IT Workers

Given that Indian professionals constitute roughly 71-72% of H-1B visa recipients, the fee hike has sparked concerns about its potential effects on Indian tech workers and the broader technology sector. The move aims to ensure that H-1B visas are granted to highly skilled employees who are not easily replaceable by US workers.

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