We are awaiting our interview scheduled for this coming June. Back when we applied for the fiancee-visa in December 2001, I was making an excellent income as depicted on my tax-returns from the previous three years. We were married in August 2002 and the AOS was filed at the end of October 2002. The subsequent interview date was first established for March 2003 and then was moved to June 2003. In the meantime, just when we were married, I went from being a very well paid consultant to a full-time employee at one of my client's losing 55% of my income. In addition, several of the important things we were "banking" on included my wife getting a job, which hasn't happend; my going back into consulting, which hasn't happened; also, her daughter was accepted at a university this past January and we were led to believe that her tuition would be fully covered by a combination of grants/scholarships and financial assistance which we just recently found out is not true - the university is now stating we are to pay $5,700 for the current semester or else she will be dropped; the list goes on etc etc etc - the bottom line being that currently we are in very poor economical shape.
I looked very good financially on the original I-864 Affadavit of Support, now, I highly doubt I would be accepted were this process to be done again. Hence, my question is: Does this come into play during the interview process? If so, can the INS refuse the issuance of a green card and send both of them back?