WASHINGTON—President Donald Trump will deliver his first State of the Union address on Tuesday calling for bipartisanship in pursuit of an immigration deal and an infrastructure package while touting a strong economy, a senior administration official said.

The speech—described by the official as an opportunity for Mr. Trump to speak to the American people for “60 minutes unfiltered”—will credit tax overhaul legislation and deregulation efforts by the Trump administration for low unemployment, increased wages and stock market highs that he will say are “lifting up all Americans.”

In doing so, the president will be echoing some of the messages he offered in a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday, the official said.

Mr. Trump will discuss his proposals for an immigration overhaul that were first outlined by his White House on Thursday, in which he would support a path to citizenship for up to 1.8 million young immigrants brought illegally to the U.S. by their parents in exchange for limits on family-based immigration, an end to the visa lottery program and $25 billion to expand a barrier on the southern border.

He will also renew his focus on a $1 trillion infrastructure package, “how we’re going to do it right and we’re going to do it fast,” though that effort has dragged in recent months, the official said.