Tessie, there are multiple indications in the chart that a marriage isn't going to happen, unless astralrabbit is able to get around the issues that led him to ask the question in the first place. Mars' rejection of Venus is one of a number of indicators in the chart. That Mars applies to Jupiter who receives...well, is it Jupiter as the natural significator of children compelling him to choose, or is it that Mars could get a visa to immigrate? I think that it is both, and it will be up to the OP to decide what is more important to him. That he "rejects" a planet applying to him from his debility kind of seals the deal for me, but with people you never can tell. There is an "out" so to speak, in this chart, but Mars will be forced to choose. That is why I boiled it down to the reception, or rejection, of Mars to Venus in this chart.
Rafaella, I truly appreciate what you do and post here at AW. So please know this comes from the best of intentions. Reception is about, at it's base form, allowing. In this case, we have Venus applying to Mars, so it is up to Mars to receive or reject. Venus is in Mars' debility, and that is the basis for his rejection. Venus wants to give something to Mars, but because she is coming at him from a place where he is debilitated, he is going to reject it outright. Sahl calls this "not-reception" and even Masha'Allah deals with this idea.
Planets that are applying are the ones that are "pushing" something. If what they are "pushing" is not only not received, but coming from a place where the superior planet is debilitated, well, the superior planet will say "oh, hell no." and reject it.
If you look at the Moon's last aspect in this chart, you can see the theme repeated, as Moon applied to L10, but L10 was Saturn in Scorpio, the fall of the Moon.
And I too agree, that it is often best to allow the querent to work it out for him/herself. Because so very often the news isn't what they want to hear.