1. A petition.
2. A declaration duly notarized and legalized.
3. A power of attorney.
4. Specification and claims in English.
5. Formal drawings.
6. Deed of assignment duly notarized and legalized.
7. Memorandum of signatory.
These documents are filed immediately in four copies and the originals are sent to the Registration office especially the Deed of the assignment to be transcribed.
The original petition, declaration, power of attorney and assignment deed must be notarized if executed in the British Commonwealth; otherwise, the documents must be legalized up to the British Consulate. If the documents are executed in a member country of the Convention of the Hague of October 5, 1961, they shall be signed by a notary public along with an apostille in the form prescribed by the convention.