What is the time period for filing a priority claim in an international design application designating the United States?

The time period for filing a priority claim in an international design application designating the United States depends on whether it’s a nonprovisional international design application or not. According to MPEP 213.07:

In an international design application designating the United States, the claim for priority may be made in accordance with the Hague Agreement and the Hague Agreement Regulations.

For nonprovisional international design applications, the MPEP states:

In a nonprovisional international design application, the priority claim and certified copy must be furnished in accordance with the time period and other conditions set forth in paragraph (g) of this section.

This refers to 37 CFR 1.55(g), which generally requires the priority claim to be filed within the later of four months from the actual filing date of the application or sixteen months from the filing date of the prior foreign application. However, it’s important to consult the specific regulations and the Hague Agreement for precise deadlines and requirements, as they may vary depending on the specific circumstances of the application.

For more information on Hague Agreement, visit: Hague Agreement.

For more information on nonprovisional application, visit: nonprovisional application.

Topics: MPEP 200 - Types and Status of Application; Benefit and Priority, MPEP 213-Right of Priority of Foreign Application, Patent Law, Patent Procedure
Tags: Hague Agreement, nonprovisional application