How are the search and examination fees calculated for U.S. national stage applications?
The search and examination fees for U.S. national stage applications are calculated based on the type of applicant and the international search authority (ISA) that conducted the international search. According to MPEP 1893.01(c): Search fee: “If the international search report was not prepared by the USPTO, the search fee must be paid on or before…
Read MoreWhat fees are required for entering the U.S. national stage?
The fees required for entering the U.S. national stage include: Basic national fee (37 CFR 1.492(a)): Must be paid within 30 months from the priority date to avoid abandonment. Search fee (37 CFR 1.492(b)): Due on commencement of the national stage. Examination fee (37 CFR 1.492(c)): Due on commencement of the national stage. Application size…
Read MoreWhat are the basic national fee requirements for entering the U.S. national stage?
The basic national fee requirements for entering the U.S. national stage include: The basic national fee (37 CFR 1.492(a)) Search fee (37 CFR 1.492(b)) Examination fee (37 CFR 1.492(c)) Application size fee, if applicable (37 CFR 1.492(j)) These fees are due within the 30-month time period set in 37 CFR 1.495(b). As stated in MPEP…
Read MoreWhat additional documents may be required for national stage entry in the U.S.?
In addition to the basic requirements, applicants may need to submit the following documents for national stage entry in the United States: An English translation of the international application (if not in English) The search fee (37 CFR 1.492(b)) The examination fee (37 CFR 1.492(c)) An oath or declaration of the inventor (35 U.S.C. 371(c)(4))…
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