Do you know what the revocation of probation is for? Was it for not reporting or not making timely restitution payments?
What you need to do is to contact an attorney in Michigan and the attorney may be able to work out an arrangement with the prosecutor there to keep the probation going without a revocation occurring. The attorney may be able to get the probation transferred out to where you are now so you can report there. It may be that if all restitution is paid the prosecutor will be willing to terminate the probation. There are many options to explore and I would recommend getting an attorney to negotiate on your behalf. If there is an outstanding warrant for a probation violation sooner or later you are probably going to be arrested on it and wind up in jail for some period of time even if ultimately it is decided not to revoke your probation. So it is best to go ahead and address the problem now as opposed to waiting for something to happen.

