Thank you!
With a B1-B2....from what I've read you must have a USCIS Employment Authorization Card and verification of an application pending for Permanent Residence in order to have a drivers license. He does have a CDL so I'm not sure what's going on. My hunch may be wrong. He has slipped through the cracks before so I'm not counting on his status being on the up and up.
Maybe during mediation I'll ask for them to ask him for verification.
Sorry to sound so suspicious but he recently told me that I should get the girls their passports so that one day they can go visit their family overseas.
I think not....not anytime soon anyway!
I'm not normally a fan of withholding passports but it sounds like this is a good time to drag your feet.
A B visa is difficult to get from a VWP-eligible country without a very good reason. Since he was a PR before and has children here, he is not a good candidate for a B visa without compelling ties to his home country, which it sounds like he does not have. It's not impossible, it's just not the most likely scenario that he came with a B visa.
It is possible that he lied to the CA DMV and/or presented his old green card to get his current license. Or that he is using an older license and/or renewed off his old CDL.
His legal status could be a compelling part of the custody/other dispute and I'd think it would be material to the situation. Then again, it's California.
I don't see how he is going to earn a legal wage living in the US based on what you've said so far. I suppose it is possible that he got a SB-1 returning resident's visa, but those are also difficult to get and you say he is here on a non-immigrant visa (how did you find out that much and was there any other context to it?).