"Do you mean that the people in Auslaenderbehoerde will sign something if I write an official letter to prolong the resident permit?"
They have to. It's just a confirmation that they received your copy. And it is better for you to get one, because last time i was in local employment office they started from telling me that they did not get my appeals, till the time when i reminded them that they signed copies *lol*
"What is the best way to find a good lawyer ( specialist for IT greencard holder), preferably in Munich?"
lol that would difficult to answer. probably somebody else from Munich can give some recommendations, i know there are lots of GCs there. the only thing is that there are almost no lawyers who know "Ausländerrecht" good, just because there is a too little market in "Ausländerrecht", most of them know and are dealing just with "Asylrecht"
"So...if you go to lawers they will 'reap you off' with money (personal experience) the simply retype to you the issue from internet and order to you to pay them at least 250 telling you that you have no chance."
That's true, lawyers do nothing without money; and they are looking to get an easy money, which usually they are able to get from foreigners
"You have a right for 'anspruch' but will not play to much in your case because you are getting the money from Bundeskasse and that make all the problems about expeling any 'auslander' out from Germany."
Nope, not quite so. Arbeitslosengeld comes from insurance; Arbeitslosenhilfe and Sozialhilfe - from taxes. A submitted application on last two ones, which come from taxes, is a reason to expel a foreigner, even if he has an unlimited residence permit. there are exeptions to that rule, one of them (aufenthaltsberechtigung) will be cancelled with a new
immigration law.
As far as i understood he has a right for 10 months Arbeitslosengeld but his residence permit ends when he received it only during 6 months, therefore his residence permit can be prolonged on 4 other months if everything is done correctly. after that point of time person can avoid expelling if, for example, it happened so that he lost his passport - just because it will take time for officials to get corresponding documents from his embassy in order to be able to expel him. all that time he can look for a new job
"If you do not go on the time as they have told you from 'Auslenderamt' you can prolong you time max 1 to 2 months and have a chance for searching the job."
One-two weeks, no more, so long it will take them to send their decision through post.
"But YOU MUST find one, because after a few months period they can send you an Auslederpolizei and force you to leave the contry."
They send you an order to leave the country till some specified date first. if you do not abide, do not get another residence permit, do not make a RIGHT appeal (right appeal = appeal + application to the court of law with a request to grant your appeal an "aufschiebene Wirkung") and you have your passport with you, they deport you by force.
"If not....get a german wife and married ...you get documents at once."
Oh yes, and work for the german wife *lol*