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J1 waiver Exceptional Hardship

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Hey all,

I was a J1 visa holder, subject to 2 year home residency requirement. I am in a process of applying for J1 waiver based on an exceptional hardship to my USC wife. I submitted I-612 to USCIS and in parallel submitted the DS-3035 to DOS. When I completed the DOS portion it generated a barcode that I, apparently, was supposed to include with my I-612 documents and send to USCIS. USCIS, however had no mention of that barcode anywhere and has accepted my application successfully.

I am worried that without this barcode the USCIS wont be able to forward the I-613 to the DOS once they make their decision.

Does anyone know what the process is for the USCIS to share it's decision to DOS. Has anyone had a situation like this?

Thank you

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