The national problem in the neighboring country, Venezuela, has caused its inhabitants to make the decision to migrate to other nations, since, in their country situations such as unemployment, low purchasing power of its currency, precarious health care conditions, have come together so that most of the population is in poverty, this change can radically generate alterations in their physical and mental health. That is why all people need to learn to manage their emotions or somehow prevent and control stress, who does not apply self-control or methods to give management to this, can risk your health and tranquility, stress, can be defined as a real or supposed threat to the physiological or psychological integrity of an individual, such threats can be perceived by the human being, such as sweating, shortness of breath, chest pressure, and possible tremors. The answer will be sought to the question What are the levels of stress in migrants from Bucaramanga and its metropolitan area?. Through quantitative research, selecting a sample of 180 migrants, using a sociodemographic profile as a method of data collection, identifying those involved in the process, Likewise, to obtain the results of the stress levels, the G-scale EAE test was applied to the sample. Obtaining the incidences of the different stressful events of the individuals. All the information obtained was annexed to a data matrix for this to be transferred to the SPSS software in order to synthesize the information collected. According to this process, most of the sample equivalent to 81.6% manages high levels of stress, thus identifying in this group that the male gender are the ones who lead these results.