The purpose of this study is to validate the tools for measuring the cultural identity attitude development level of married immigrant women in Korea by using the confirmative factor analysis for the 4 stages of the cultural identity attitude development theory and finding its relationship with emotional comforts. Among the cultural identity attitude development stages, and their relations with emotional comfort, the subject’s level of emotional comfort showed significance based on the cultural identity attitude development stage. And especially, emotional comfort showed to be lowest in the encounter (2nd)stage. Looking at differences between component factors of emotional comfort levels, ‘tension and anxiety’were highest in the 1ststage(preencounter) while it scored lowest in the 2ndstage(encounter), and ‘satisfaction and peace’ was highest in the 4th stage(internalization). ‘Confidence and optimism’ also scored highest in the 4thstage. Such results suggest that married immigrant women have higher levels of tension and anxiety in the lower stages of cultural identity attitude development and as they develop into the internalization stage,their satisfaction and peace levels increase. Limitation, implication and the approach of pastrol counseling on immigrant women were discussed.