PATENT IN USA
PATENT IN USA includes three stages: PATENT SEARCH in USA, USA Patent filing and USA Patent registration. All with affordable fees.
– Stage 1: PATENT SEARCH IN USA
| Scope of work: PATENT SEARCH | Word Marks | Device (logo) And/Or Word Mark
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 100.00 | 170.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 80.00 | 145.00 |
| Duration | 5-8 days | 5-8 days |
– Stage 2: TRADE FILING TO Patent REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE IN USA
| Scope of work: Filing Patent Application To Patent Registration Certificate | FEE
($US) |
| For the 1st class | 680.00 |
| For the 2nd class | 555.00 |
| Duration | 10-11 months |
* Note:
– Our Fee for PATENT IN USA includes all fees (official fee and legal fee); exclude fee for responding to office action, if any.
– Filing basis (use or intent to use), if based on use, please also specify date of first use in USA and elsewhere around the world and provide evidence of use. In case of “Intent to Use” filing basis, proof of use shall be filed when the Patent is accepted. We will further charge US$ 295 per application for the first class and US$ 230 for each additional class.
– You are able to ask for an extension every six months (for up to 3 years) from the accepted date in case you could not provide the proof of use before the deadline.
You could visit here to see Procedure of USA Patent Registration.
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