Dear @Lovewithme,
Welcome back to the Wefugees Community and thank you for reaching out to us.
I answered a similar question here before as well as my colleague Éanna in this thread - you may want to check it.
There are very strict requirements for "changing the track" from a pending asylum application to a residence permit for skilled workers as well as workers with "adequate professional knowledge".
Handbook Germany is providing a very goos overview on this topic (in various langauges). They write:
"If you have submitted an asylum application and a final decision has not yet been made on it, you can change track under certain conditions. This regulation also applies to spouses and minor children (according to Section 10, Paragraph 3, Sentence 4 of the Residence Act). You can withdraw your asylum application and change tracks if you meet the following requirements:
And
And you are
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either a skilled worker with recognised vocational training or a university degree (§§ 18a and 18b Residence Act)
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or you are considered a person with "extensive professional knowledge" (§ 19c, Para. 2 Residence Act)
Caution: Only people who meet the strict requirements can benefit from this option. Before making a decision, be sure to get expert advice, preferably from a lawyer. Don't risk losing your chance of a residence permit by withdrawing your asylum application too quickly. Changing track can help you get a residence permit more quickly. But you will also receive protection status and a residence permit with an approved asylum application. You will lose this option if you apply for a track change. This is particularly important if you want to switch according to § 19 c– in this case, you should definitely seek prior approval from the Immigration Office. Keep in mind that they can issue you this residence permit, but they do not have to."
I hope this helps and please don't hesitate to get back to us with any further questions.
All the best,
Meike