FAQs On International Trademark Registration
International Trademark Registration allows you to protect your brand in multiple countries through a single application process.
The Madrid System is a centralized system administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) that facilitates international trademark registration.
Businesses and individuals from member countries of the Madrid Protocol can use the system to register their trademarks internationally.
Yes, you can extend the protection of your trademark to additional countries after the initial application.
International trademarks registered under the Madrid Protocol are valid for 10 years and can be renewed.
WIPO administers the Madrid System, manages the international trademark registration process, and ensures compliance with international treaties.
Trademarks can be protected internationally through the Madrid Protocol, which provides a streamlined process for securing protection in multiple countries.
While not compulsory, trademark registration is highly recommended to secure legal protection and exclusive rights to your brand.

We will reach out to you to collect your information and provide a simple checklist. Fill out the checklist and submit it along with your documents for processing. Our expert team will verify the documents and proceed with the application formalities. Throughout the process, you will receive updates on the progress of your International Trademark Registration.
We will conduct a search for the availability of your proposed name or logo. If a similar name or logo is found in the registry, we will suggest modifications to minimize the chances of objections. Each application must be filed under a specific class, and we will help you identify the best class (or classes) for your International Trademark application.