"President Blatter is eager to present his arguments to the appeal committee," his Zurich-based lawyer Lorenz Erni and Virginia-based counsel Richard Cullen said in a joint statement.
After FIFA announced his suspension on Monday, Blatter held a defiant press conference in which he said he would first challenge the suspension at a FIFA appeals committee before going to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), if necessary.
Blatter was provisionally suspended in October after he became the target of a criminal investigation by Swiss prosecutors over a 2 million Swiss franc (USD 2 million/1.8 million euros) payment he authorised to UEFA president Michel Platini in 2011.
Blatter and Platini were found guilty of a conflict of interest over that payment by FIFA judges.
Blatter has not hidden his desire to secure reinstatement in time for a FIFA congress on February 26, when his replacement will be elected.