In most jurisdictions, it is possible to file a trademark application even if your company is not yet incorporated. When filing a trademark application, you will typically be asked to provide the applicant's information, which may include your personal name.
To register a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you will need to fill out and submit a trademark application. You can do this online, through the USPTO Trademark Center, an online trademark filing service, an attorney, or by submitting a paper application.
A. The patent laws of the United States permit any inventor, regardless of his/her citizenship, to apply for a U.S. patent. There are, however, a number of rules of special interest to applicants located in foreign countries.
To register a trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), you will need to fill out and submit a trademark application. You can do this online, through the USPTO Trademark Center, an online trademark filing service, an attorney, or by submitting a paper application.
Non-U.S. citizens can indeed register their trademarks in the United States, ensuring global brand protection. The USPTO allows international applicants to secure their trademarks by demonstrating usage or intent to use in U.S. commerce.
A person with any citizenship can register a trademark in the US. However, if you do not live in the United States (i.e. you have a foreign domicile address), you must use an attorney licensed to practice law in the United States.
The patent laws of the United States permit any inventor, regardless of his/her citizenship, to apply for a U.S. patent. There are, however, a number of rules of special interest to applicants located in foreign countries.
A. The patent laws of the United States permit any inventor, regardless of his/her citizenship, to apply for a U.S. patent. There are, however, a number of rules of special interest to applicants located in foreign countries.
Trademark applications can be filed online with the USPTO. The application must provide a description of the goods or services for which the trademark will be used and a specimen showing how the mark is used in commerce.
Applicants who are lawful permanent residents of the United States may apply for registration. All other applicants who are aliens residing in the United States may apply for limited recognition to practice before the Office in patent matters pursuant to 37 CFR § 11.9(b).