MPEP § 1893.03 — Prosecution of U.S. National Stage Applications Before the Examiner (Annotated Rules)

§1893.03 Prosecution of U.S. National Stage Applications Before the Examiner

USPTO MPEP version: BlueIron's Update: 2025-12-31

This page consolidates and annotates all enforceable requirements under MPEP § 1893.03, including statutory authority, regulatory rules, examiner guidance, and practice notes. It is provided as guidance, with links to the ground truth sources. This is information only, it is not legal advice.

Prosecution of U.S. National Stage Applications Before the Examiner

This section addresses Prosecution of U.S. National Stage Applications Before the Examiner. Primary authority: 35 U.S.C. 371(c), 37 CFR 1.492(b)(1), and 37 CFR 1.492(c)(1). Contains: 2 permissions and 3 other statements.

Key Rules

Topic

Statutory Authority for Examination

3 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Search and Examination Fees Must Be Paid for National Stage Applications
Note:
National stage applications must pay the search fee as set forth in § 1.492(b)(1) and examination fee as set forth in § 1.492(c)(1). Such applications may only be amended to eliminate form objections or cancel rejected claims after national stage processing begins.

National stage applications having paid therein the search fee as set forth in § 1.492(b)(1) and examination fee as set forth in § 1.492(c)(1) may be amended subsequent to the date of commencement of national stage processing only to the extent necessary to eliminate objections as to form or to cancel rejected claims. Such national stage applications will be advanced out of turn for examination.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.492(b)(1)Statutory Authority for ExaminationFiling, Search & Examination FeesFee Requirements
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Amendments to National Stage Applications After Commencement
Note:
National stage applications can be amended after commencement of national stage processing only to eliminate form objections or cancel rejected claims and will be prioritized for examination.

National stage applications having paid therein the search fee as set forth in § 1.492(b)(1) and examination fee as set forth in § 1.492(c)(1) may be amended subsequent to the date of commencement of national stage processing only to the extent necessary to eliminate objections as to form or to cancel rejected claims. Such national stage applications will be advanced out of turn for examination.

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StatutoryInformativeAlways
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National Stage Prosecution Like Domestic Applications
Note:
Examination of national stage applications follows the same procedures as domestic applications, except for considering the international filing date and unity of invention.
Once the national stage application has been taken up by the examiner, prosecution proceeds in the same manner as for a domestic application with the exceptions that:
  • (A) the international filing date (or, if appropriate, the priority date) is the date to keep in mind when searching the prior art; and
  • (B) unity of invention proceeds as under 37 CFR 1.475.
Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.496Statutory Authority for ExaminationExamination ProceduresApplication Requisites for Examination
Topic

Nationals and Residents

1 rules
StatutoryInformativeAlways
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Application Forwarded to Appropriate TC Based on National Stage Entry Date
Note:
The international application will be sent to the correct Technology Center for examination after entering the national stage based on the entry date.

An international application which enters the national stage will be forwarded to the appropriate Technology Center (TC) for examination in turn based on the date of entry into the national stage. See MPEP § 1893.01(a). This is commonly referred to as the “35 U.S.C. 371(c)” date of the application.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.496Nationals and ResidentsReceiving Office (RO/US)National Stage Entry Timing (30 Months)
Topic

Article 19 Amendment Scope

1 rules
StatutoryPermittedAlways
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Reduced Fees for PCT-Satisfying Applications in National Stage
Note:
If an international preliminary examination report satisfies novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability criteria, the national stage search and examination fees are reduced. Amendments can only eliminate form objections or cancel rejected claims.

If an international preliminary examination report (IPER) prepared by the United States International Preliminary Examining Authority or a written opinion on the international application prepared by the United States International Searching Authority states that the criteria of novelty, inventive step (non-obviousness), and industrial applicability, as defined in PCT Article 33(1) – (4) have been satisfied for all of the claims presented in the application entering the national stage, the national stage search fee is reduced and the national stage examination fee is reduced. See 37 CFR 1.492(b)(1) and 37 CFR 1.492(c)(1). Such applications may be amended only to the extent necessary to eliminate objections as to form or cancel rejected claims, and they will be advanced out of turn for examination. See MPEP § 708 for a discussion of the order of examination of applications by examiners.

Jump to MPEP Source · 37 CFR 1.492(b)(1)Article 19 Amendment ScopeInternational Stage FeesNational Stage Fees

Citations

Primary topicCitation
Nationals and Residents35 U.S.C. § 371(c)
Statutory Authority for Examination37 CFR § 1.475
Article 19 Amendment Scope
Statutory Authority for Examination
37 CFR § 1.492(b)(1)
Article 19 Amendment Scope
Statutory Authority for Examination
37 CFR § 1.492(c)(1)
Nationals and ResidentsMPEP § 1893.01(a)
Article 19 Amendment ScopeMPEP § 708
Article 19 Amendment ScopePCT Article 33(1)

Source Text from USPTO’s MPEP

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BlueIron Last Updated: 2025-12-31