Purpose: This research analyzes the domestic nursing research trend on the health of married immigrant women. We further explore the directions for future research. Methods: A total of 44 articles published from 2011 to 2021 were reviewed and analyzed according to the general characteristics, major categories of academic fields, and key-word themes of health domains. Results: Most studies were for quantitative research(79.55%), whereas only 20.46% of studies focused on qualitative researches. The major categories of academic fields, comprised medicine (56.83%), complex science (22.73%), engineering (11.36%), natural science (6.82%), and social science (2.27%). The majority of study subjects were from Asian countries, and Vietnam was the most common country of origin. Analysis by health area-revealed that the research key-words were in the order of physical health (79 times), social health (37 times), and mental health (16 times). Conclusions: Results of this study are meaningful since they identify the latest nursing research trends related to the health of married migrant women and present basic data for future nursing research directions through research paper analysis. Based on this study, we propose a systematic literature review follow-up study by expanding the search to include various literature such as foreign journals and theses. In addition, it is expected that nursing research related to the health of married migrant women will be activated.