Immigration stress refers to the psychological and emotional challenges experienced by individuals who have migrated to a new country or culture. This stress can be caused by factors such as language barriers, discrimination, cultural differences, separation from family and support networks, and uncertainties about the future. Research in this area aims to understand the impact of immigration stress on mental health, physical health, and overall well-being, as well as to identify strategies for coping and resilience among immigrant populations. This research can help inform policies and interventions to support the mental health and well-being of immigrants and refugees in their new environments.