937–972 / 1,296 case patterns · Primary authority: Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce. Document type · origin province or country · destination purpose. Open the Thai library for the full set with the detailed narrative of each pattern.
#937trademark application from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#938trademark application from South Korea for extending protection abroad
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#939trademark application from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
#940trademark application from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#941trademark application from South Korea for renewing protection
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
#942trademark application from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
trademark application issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#943mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#944mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for extending protection abroad
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#945mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
#946mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#947mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for renewing protection
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#948mark representation and goods/services list from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
mark representation and goods/services list issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
#949agent power of attorney from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#950agent power of attorney from South Korea for extending protection abroad
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
#951agent power of attorney from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
#952agent power of attorney from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
#953agent power of attorney from South Korea for renewing protection
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#954agent power of attorney from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
agent power of attorney issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#955evidence of use from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#956evidence of use from South Korea for extending protection abroad
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#957evidence of use from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#958evidence of use from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#959evidence of use from South Korea for renewing protection
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
#960evidence of use from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
evidence of use issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#961assignment documents from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Older documents spell the name differently from the current passport.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#962assignment documents from South Korea for extending protection abroad
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#963assignment documents from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
#964assignment documents from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#965assignment documents from South Korea for renewing protection
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
#966assignment documents from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
assignment documents issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Reporting progress between steps so a stalled stage is caught early.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#967patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for a Thai trademark registration
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for a Thai trademark registration.
- What the work usually involves
- Reviewing the source documents first and flagging anything that must be re-issued before the chain starts.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- Certified copies are older than the destination's freshness rule allows.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
#968patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for extending protection abroad
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for extending protection abroad.
- What the work usually involves
- Booking the signing or lodgement appointment and listing exactly what to bring.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The original was issued abroad, so the origin-country chain must be completed first.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
#969patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for an intra-group assignment
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for an intra-group assignment.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The signatory and the applicant are in different provinces or countries.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus MFA and an embassy layer: roughly 7–14 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
#970patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for responding to a registrar's office action
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for responding to a registrar's office action.
- What the work usually involves
- Reconciling every name spelling against the passport so registry and translation match letter for letter.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Files needing a foreign-issued original re-certified first: roughly 10–20 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Do I have to attend in person if I am upcountry or overseas?
- How long does the certified set stay valid after it is issued?
#971patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for renewing protection
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for renewing protection.
- What the work usually involves
- Sequencing the certification chain in the order the receiving authority expects.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- The destination prescribes a specific translator or certifier type.
- Indicative timeframes
- Straightforward single-document files: roughly 3–7 working days end to end.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Which step must come first so nothing has to be redone later?
- If the destination rejects this set, does the whole chain restart?
#972patent or petty-patent documents from South Korea for supporting a licensing agreement
patent or petty-patent documents issued in South Korea, prepared for supporting a licensing agreement.
- What the work usually involves
- Returning scans plus originals with written lodgement instructions.
- What tends to make a file complicated
- A travel or filing deadline forces the work to be resequenced.
- Indicative timeframes
- Translation plus one certification layer: roughly 5–10 working days.
Questions people ask in matters like this
- Who has to certify the translation for it to be accepted?
- Are true originals required, or will certified copies be accepted?
Composite patterns only. Requirements change; confirm the current rule with the receiving authority or embassy before you act.