1. A Power of Attorney signed by the applicant (or by an executive officer, if the applicant is a body corporate).This document should be notarized and legalized by Apostille or by an Argentine Consul. This document can be filed within 40 days as of filing date.
Please be advised that only one form per applicant will be sufficient for all Intellectual Property matters in Argentina.
2. One print (not necessary for ordinary word marks).
3. A list of the goods to be protected. According to the local practice, an application can be filed to protect all products and/or services in one class, in order to have more chances to defend the trademark, if oppositions arise.
4. When claiming convention priority, a certified copy of the home application.