No. The person will need a pardon. (Or a GOOD Lawyer)
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines.?
yes you should
Yes.
A conviction is a conviction. Probation IS a sentence - - a lenient sentence but a sentence nonetheless.
At the moment, yes. However, with a felony conviction there are some places that will not issue a visa.
Sure - but I'd be very careful!
The state can drop any charge against someone if they feel they can not get a conviction. But one convicted, the conviction never drops off your record.
No
A felony conviction does not automatically bar a person from adopting a child, although international adoptions are strictly forbidden. The laws for adoption vary from state to state, so some felons may be able to adopt, depending on the crime or length of time from the conviction.
Can I travel to the Bahamas with a felony conviction
First conviction is a first degree misdemeanor and second conviction is a fifth degree felony.
Yes, it is possible to loose your US Visa status and be deported for a felony conviction.