Moving from Germany to the United States

Learn the various pathways of immigration to the United States, including family-sponsorship and employment from Germany.

Interested in Immigrating to the US from Germany?

Those Americans who have full or partial ancestry from Germany are often called German Americans. There are over 44 million Americans who identify as being somewhat German. This makes up about 13.7% of the American population. German Americans are the largest self-reported ancestry groups in the US.

The Germans brought many traditions to the US that people don’t even realize were from Germany. German Americans started the first kindergartens in the US, brought over the Christmas tree tradition, and introduced foods such as hotdogs and hamburgers. 

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German Community in the US

There are several US communities with high percentages of people with German ancestry. The top 10 states with the highest percentage of German ancestry: 

  1. North Dakota
  2. Wisconsin
  3. South Dakota
  4. Nebraska
  5. Iowa
  6. Minnesota
  7. Kansas
  8. Montana
  9. Ohio
  10. Pennsylvania

Immigration Process

To become a lawful permanent resident of the United States, one must obtain a Green Card . Most immigrants will do so through employment , through family sponsorship , or by being an immediate relative of a US citizen, the latter being most common among German immigrants.

Useful Resources for German Immigrants in the US
  • American German Club – The purpose of this club would be to uphold and promote the ethnic background common to them within the framework of the USA.
  • German American Festival – The German-American Festival is the Toledo area’s Oldest, Largest and Greatest Ethnic Festival with authentic German Food, Beer, and Entertainment.
  • German American Cultural Foundation – The foundation is to promote the german language, bring German culture to the southeastern US, and educating the next generation of American business leaders.
  • American Association of Teachers of German – The AATG promotes the study of the German-speaking world in all its linguistic, cultural and ethnic diversity, and endeavors to prepare students as transnational, transcultural learners and active, multilingual participants in a globalized world.

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