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What types of gTLD applications can be submitted in the New gTLD Program?

An applicant can choose to designate its application as a general application or a specialized application, both of which are subject to ICANN's evaluation to confirm the designation.

A general application is any application that does not fall into a specialized type. It is subject to the standard set of requirements set out in the Applicant Guidebook and does not have any conditional requirements or designations.

A specialized application has conditional requirement(s) and designation(s), depending on 1) the type of the applied-for string; 2) the type of applicant; and/or 3) the intended use of the applied-for string. See the various designations for a specialized application in the list below:

  • Geographic Name application
  • Reserved Name application
  • Community Application
  • .Brand TLD application
  • Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) application
  • Variant string application
  • Application from governments or inter-governmental organizations (IGOs)
  • Application from an applicant that qualifies for assistance through the Applicant Support Program