Who is Eligible for Vietnam Patent Filing
Any PCT applicant or rightful successor may enter the national phase in Vietnam. This includes:
- Individual inventors
- Domestic and foreign companies
- Universities and R&D institutes
- Startups and technology developers
- International corporations seeking market exclusivity
Foreign applicants must appoint a licensed Vietnamese patent attorney or agent to represent them before NOIP. Local representation is mandatory for all Patent filing, office action responses, and enforcement matters.
Strict Deadline to file Patent in Vietnam (31-Month Rule)
Vietnam applies a 31-month deadline from the earliest priority date for PCT national phase entry.
To successfully enter the national phase, the applicant must, before the 31-month deadline:
- File the national phase entry request
- Submit the Vietnamese translation (if needed)
- Pay the official filing fees
- Appoint a local representative
- Submit required documents
Vietnam’s 31-month deadline applies equally to PCT Chapters I and II.
Extensions After Expiry of the Deadline
Vietnam does not routinely accept late national phase entry. In rare circumstances, applicants may request restoration, but:
- The justification must demonstrate exceptional unintentional delay
- Restoration is discretionary
- Additional surcharges apply
- Requests must be filed promptly after discovering the missed deadline
Applicants should always treat the 31-month deadline as final.
Filing Language for Vietnam Patent Application
Vietnam’s official filing language is Vietnamese.
The applicant must provide:
- Vietnamese translation of the description
- Translated claims
- Translated abstract
- Translated drawings text (if applicable)
Translations may be filed after initial submission if NOIP issues a request, but the statutory deadline must be met. Errors in translation can dramatically affect claim scope and enforcement, so precision is essential.
Required Documents to file a Patent in Vietnam
To complete national phase entry in Vietnam, the applicant must submit:
- National Phase Request: Filed by the local Vietnamese agent.
- Full Vietnamese Translation: Includes description, claims, abstract, and Patent drawings captions.
- Applicant and Inventor Details: Full names, addresses, and nationalities.
- Power of Attorney (POA)
- A simple signed copy is acceptable
- No notarization required
- No legalization required
- Must be provided within NOIP’s set timeframe if requested
- Assignment Document (if applicable): If the applicant of the PCT Filing differs from the Vietnamese national applicant, a simple signed assignment is sufficient.
- Priority Documents: Only needed if not already available via the PCT system.
Accurate submission greatly reduces delays during formality review.
Vietnam Patent Search and Examination Procedure
Vietnam performs two levels of examination:
Formality Examination
NOIP checks:
- Translation compliance
- Signature and POA requirements
- Priority claims
- Document completeness
Substantive Examination
Initiated only after filing a request for examination and paying the exam fee. Substantive examination reviews:
Vietnamese examiners may refer to foreign prior art reports but conduct their own independent analysis.
Examination Process and Office Actions
During substantive examination, NOIP may issue one or more office actions. These may address:
- Lack of novelty or inventive step
- Insufficient support in the description
- Claim clarity issues
- Subject-matter exclusions
- Formal deficiencies or translation inconsistencies
Applicants must respond within the prescribed deadline. Responses generally include:
- Claim amendments
- Technical explanations
- Legal arguments
- Corrected translations
Failure to respond results in application abandonment.
Deadline for Request for Examination
Vietnam requires applicants to file the request for substantive examination within:
42 months from the priority date
If the request is not filed within this timeframe, the application is considered withdrawn and will not proceed to examination.
Publication Process and Legal Impact
After formal acceptance, the application is published in the official gazette.
Publication:
- Provides public notice
- Enables third-party observations
- Begins the period of transparent disclosure
- Supports competitive monitoring and licensing opportunities
Although enforceable rights begin only at grant, publication is strategically important for discouraging competitors.
Grant Process and Enforceability
Once substantive examination concludes favorably, NOIP issues a decision to grant the patent. After payment of the grant and registration fees, the patent is recorded, issued, and published.
A granted Vietnamese patent provides:
- Exclusive commercial rights
- Ability to enforce through administrative, civil, or border control actions
- Right to seek damages, injunctive relief, and seizure of infringing goods
- Ability to license or assign rights for commercial benefit
Vietnam has steadily increased its enforcement strength, making patents a reliable tool for competitive protection.
Validity Term
A Vietnamese invention patent is valid for:
20 years from the international filing date, subject to annuity payments.
Utility solutions have a validity of 10 years from filing.
Typical Time to Get a Patent in Vietnam
Grant timelines in Vietnam typically range from:
3 to 5 years, depending on:
- Technology field
- Number of office actions
- Applicant responsiveness
- NOIP workload
Accelerated pathways may be available depending on specific circumstances.
Annuities and Maintenance Procedure
Annuities must be paid annually, starting from the 5th year after the filing date.
Key points:
- Annual payments required until year 20
- Six-month grace period is allowed with a surcharge
- Failure to pay results in loss of rights
- Multi-year payments may be made
OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT FEES FOR VIETNAM PATENT FILING
(All amounts in Vietnamese Dong – VND)
(Standard official fees; excluding VAT and professional charges)
National Phase Filing Fees
| Fee Category | Amount (VND) |
| Patent Filing Fee (National Phase Entry) | £180,000 |
| Claim Fee (per claim over 1) | 150,000 |
| Page Fee (per page over 5) | 10,000 |
| Priority Claim Fee (per priority) | £600,000 |
| Dossier Receipt / Formality Fee | £150,000 |
Substantive Examination Fees
| Fee Category | Amount (VND) |
| Substantive Examination (base fee) | 900,000 |
| Examination Fee per Independent Claim | 600,000 |
| Additional Claims Examination Fee | 100,000 per claim |
Publication & Grant Fees
| Fee Category | Amount (VND) |
| Publication Fee | 120,000 |
| Patent Grant / Registration Fee | £120,000 |
| Patent Certificate / Recordal Fee | £120,000 |
Annual Maintenance (Annuity) Fees – Invention Patent
| Patent Years | Annual Fee (VND) |
| Years 1–3 | 300,000 per year |
| Years 4-6 | 480,000 per year |
| Years 7-9 | 600,000 per year |
| Years 10-12 | 720,000 per year |
| Years 13-15 | 840,000 per year |
| Years 16-20 | 960,000 per year |
| Late Payment Surcharge | Additional 10%–30% |
(Annuities begin accruing at Year 5.)
Utility Model (Utility Solution) Protection in Vietnam
Vietnam provides protection for utility solutions, which are similar to utility models in other jurisdictions. Key features:
- Validity: 10 years from filing
- Lower inventive step requirement
- Faster examination
- Lower official fees
- Suitable for mechanical devices, tools, and incremental improvements
Utility solutions cannot be entered directly via PCT, but may be pursued through a National Phase Filing based on the PCT disclosure.
Vietnam Patent Office & Official Website
Official Website: Vietnam Patent Office