I very seriously doubt you have anything to worry about at this stage. Keep in mind that I’m just another (experienced) diabetic, not a doctor – kidneys are nothing to fool around with, so MANAGE THIS WITH YOUR PHYSICIAN.
That said, when sugars are way out of control you can have very high albumin in urine until BG is brought back under control for a time, and kept there. So don’t be nervous yet – keep your BG in line, and your albuminuria should resolve.
You are way too young, too new with diabetes, and do not have the symptoms of End-stage Kidney Disease.
If it helps, after having had a T2 diabetes diagnosis for 12 years, I let it get completely out of control for a bit over a year. When I finally got my act together, I was running BG over 500, a1c nearly 12%, microalbumin tests higher than yours.
Got my diabetes under control (I went much farther than you need to right now, and started insulin therapy, got a pump and CGM, and resolved to live tight control for the rest of my life), my a1c down in the low sixes, and have pretty much followed that for the last 3 years. My microalbumin spot test comes out 80-90 pretty much all the time, and my doctors are not concerned – as long as I keep my BG under control.
So, don’t worry. Be happy! Keep your BG under control, and you’ll do fine.