Yes?
You can travel to some foreign countries after a DUI conviction, but it varies according to the country. You cannot enter Canada from the US with a DUI conviction.
Can a us citizen with a past felony conviction visit the Philippines.?
My husband wants to travel with us for vacation to the bahamas he has a past felony on his record will they let him enter into bahamas?
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No
All that is required to enter Chile is a passport (if you are from the US). And even with a felony conviction a US citizen can get a passport as long as you are not on probation or parole.
That would depend on how you were charged within the court system. It could be found in your case file. * In all US states a "driving under the influence" conviction is a felony, although the classification of the felony may depend upon the circumstances of the violation. Felony and most misdeameanor convictions become a permanent part of a convicted adult's criminal record. jaDepends. In Arizona if you have two or more DUI's within 5 years, if you get DUI will driving with a suspended, revoked, or restricted license, or if you have a child under the age of 15 in the car when you get pulled over. These are FELONY DUI's. So your answer is no, it's not a felony just because you went to jail. That is if you live in Arizona A first time DUI is usually charged as a misdemeanor, not a felony. If there was a car accident and someone was hurt, then the state could charge a person with a felony. Some states will consider a DUI a felony if it is the drivers second, offense, or third and so on. yes
ANY felony conviction is a bar to possessing a firearm in the US.
Yes
As of January 1st, 2008, no US citizen will be allowed entrance through the Canadian border if he or she has been convicted of a felony in the US. The law also applies to the conviction of several types of US misdemeanors, including a DUI conviction within the last 5 years. However, there exists an administrative process by which a person with a DUI conviction between 5 and 10 years old may apply for a "rehabilitation pass". That process often takes several months to accomplish and can be costly.
(in the US) It depends on whether or not your state medical licensing board will issue you a license due to your felony conviction.
If your DUI charge was dismissed 2 years ago, you shouldn't have a problem re-entering. DUI charges aren't a felony in some states. Check with the state you are entering to make sure.