"We would not extend the border controls beyond May 12 if the numbers remain this low," he told Austrian national broadcaster ORF yesterday, referring to a recent drop in arrivals following the closure of the main Balkan migrant trail.
De Maiziere made the comments following a meeting of interior ministers from German-speaking countries in the Austrian capital.
The controls on the Austrian border were introduced last September when more than 10,000 migrants and refugees were arriving in Germany on a daily basis.
Germany let in a record 1.1 million migrants last year as the continent grapples with its worst migration crisis since World War II.
But de Maiziere said the number of asylum-seekers has taken a plunge following border clampdowns by Austria and other countries along the Balkan route in February.