The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Influence of Southeastern-Asian female marriage immigrants’ income on the family-of-origin’s economic situation, and to discuss if the impacts will be different or not due to commodified marriages. This study takes Southeastern-Asian female marriage immigrants as the research objects, uses the data from “The 2018 Survey of New Immigrants' Living Needs” and employs Logistic regression to test the hypotheses. The analysis results found that Southeastern-Asian female marriage immigrants’ income shows significant positive effects on the family-of-origin’s economic situation; Southeastern-Asian female marriage immigrants’ income has identical ways of impacts on the family-of-origin’s economic situation regards to commodified marriages or not.