Dear @Mariam_1997,
Welcome to the Wefugees Community and thank you for your question.
First of all, you are doing great and I am happy to hear that you found an employer who offered you an "Ausbildung" (vocational training)!
Furthermore, I want to mention that Wefugees is rather a general and public Q&A platform in which the community members support eachother. It is important to highlight that I am not a lawyer either and that we can not provide individual legal counselling here. For this, the German asylum and residence laws are too complicated and so many factors play a role while assessing an individual case.
However, we discussed a very similar question on this platform before and maybe the answers here or here, for instance, are useful for you.
Handbook Germany is providing helpful information on the "Ausbildungsduldung" and a good overview on the topic of "safe countries of origin", which for the time being include (only):
- Albania
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ghana
- Kosovo
- Macedonia
- Montenegro
- Senegal
- Serbia
I also read that the German government is planning to declare Georgia and Moldova as safe countries. As far as I know, they didn't finally decide on it yet though (and therefore did't implement it either).
Not every lawyer is specialised and experienced with migration law. Consulting a counselling office (like JMD - as mentioned in my linked answers above) can help in finding a good one. I definitely recommend to get some support in your situation.
In any case, please also don't hesitate to get back to us with any further question.
All the best,
Meike