If your .hk domain shows a pending document review status, it usually means the registration application, registrant information, or supporting documents are still being checked.
A pending review status does not always mean your domain registration has been rejected. In many cases, it simply means additional verification is needed before the registration can be completed or fully activated.
This guide explains why a .hk domain may be pending document review, what documents may be required, and what you should do next.
1. What Does "Pending Document Review" Mean? "Pending document review" means your domain application or submitted documents are under verification. This may happen when: the domain category requires supporting documents; the submitted document needs manual review; the registrant name needs to be verified; the document does not clearly match the registration information; additional information is required by the registrar or registry; the application is still being processed. It does not automatically mean the registration has failed.
2. Do All .HK Domains Require Document Review? No. Standard .hk domains are generally available to local or overseas individuals and entities. In most normal cases, documents are not required for standard .hk registration, except in special cases or when additional verification is needed. However, some restricted .hk categories are more likely to require supporting documents, including: .com.hk .org.hk .edu.hk .net.hk .gov.hk .idv.hk If you register one of these restricted categories, document review may be required before the domain can be fully approved.
3. Common Reasons for Pending Document Review Your .hk domain may be pending document review for one or more of the following reasons. 1) The domain category requires documents Some .hk categories are intended for specific types of applicants. For example:
.edu.hk is generally for eligible schools or educational institutions.
.net.hk is generally related to network service providers.
.gov.hk is generally reserved for government-related use.
.idv.hk is generally for eligible individual registrants.
If the selected category requires eligibility proof, the application may remain pending until the documents are reviewed. 2) The submitted document is incomplete A document may be considered incomplete if:
part of the document is missing;
the file is cropped;
the company or applicant name is not visible;
the registration number is missing;
the issuing authority is not visible;
the expiry date is missing;
the uploaded file is unreadable.
Please make sure the full document is clear, complete, and readable. 3) The registrant name does not match the document The registrant name should match the name shown on the supporting document. Common mismatch examples include:
the domain is registered under a personal name, but the document is a company document;
the domain is registered under a company name, but the uploaded document belongs to another company;
the company document shows a branch name instead of the legal entity name;
the applicant entered a shortened brand name instead of the full legal name;
the spelling of the name is different from the document.
If the information does not match, additional review or correction may be required. 4) The wrong document type was submitted Different .hk categories may require different types of documents. For example:
a personal ID is usually not suitable for .com.hk;
a company document is usually not suitable for .idv.hk;
a commercial document may not prove eligibility for .org.hk;
a general website screenshot is usually not enough to prove domain eligibility.
If the wrong document type was submitted, you may need to provide a corrected document. 5) The document is expired or unclear If the document is expired, blurred, low-resolution, password-protected, or unreadable, the review may be delayed. Please upload a clear and valid document. 6) Additional verification is required In some cases, additional verification may be required even if the domain type does not normally require documents. This may happen due to:
registry verification;
registrar compliance review;
unusual registration information;
conflicting registrant data;
high-risk or sensitive domain name;
special domain category handling.
NiceNIC support can help you check what information is needed for your case.
4. What Documents May Be Required? The required document depends on the domain category and the registrant type. For .com.hk Common documents may include: Hong Kong Business Registration Certificate; Certificate of Registration of Overseas Company issued by the Hong Kong Companies Registry; Certificate of Registration of Non-Hong Kong Company issued by the Hong Kong Companies Registry; other relevant company documents if applicable. The registrant name should match the company name shown on the document. For .org.hk Documents may include proof of organization status, such as: tax exemption letter; Certificate of a Society; organization constitution; trade union registration document; owners' corporation registration document; other proof showing the organizationos eligibility. For .edu.hk Documents may include: Certificate of a School; education-related registration document; application letter from the institution; other proof of educational institution status. For .net.hk Documents may include: relevant network service license; telecommunications-related license; other proof required for the domain category. For .idv.hk Documents may include: Hong Kong Identity Card; proof of Hong Kong residency; other document requested for individual verification. For individual registration, the selected domain name may need to be consistent with the applicantos identity information, depending on the review requirement.
5. What Should I Do If My .HK Domain Is Pending Review? Please follow these steps:
Check the domain category you registered.
Confirm whether that category requires documents.
Review whether you have already submitted the correct document.
Make sure the registrant name matches the document.
Make sure the document is clear, complete, and valid.
Contact NiceNIC support with your domain name or order number.
Submit any missing or corrected document as soon as possible.
If you are not sure what is missing, do not submit random documents. Contact NiceNIC support first so we can help check the case.
6. What Information Should I Provide to NiceNIC Support? To help us review your case faster, please provide:
If a document is requested, please make sure the file is clear, complete, and readable.
7. Can I Submit Documents After Placing the Order? It depends on the domain category and the current application status. If your application is pending document verification, you may be able to submit the required documents after placing the order. However, if the domain category requires documents, the registration review may not be completed until the required documents are submitted and accepted. To avoid delay, submit the requested documents as soon as possible.
8. How Long Does Document Review Take? Review time may vary depending on the domain category, document quality, registrant information, and whether additional verification is required. NiceNIC cannot guarantee an exact review time in every case. To avoid unnecessary delay:
submit the correct document type;
make sure the document is clear;
make sure the registrant name matches the document;
respond quickly if additional information is requested.
If your domain has been pending longer than expected, contact NiceNIC support with the domain name and order number.
9. What If My Document Is Rejected? If your document is rejected or not accepted, please check the reason carefully. Common reasons include: wrong document type; expired document; unclear file; mismatch between registrant name and document; missing page or incomplete document; document does not prove eligibility for the selected domain category. You may need to submit a corrected document or update the registrant information if allowed. If you are not sure what to correct, contact NiceNIC support before resubmitting.
10. Should I Cancel and Register a Different .HK Domain? Not always. If the issue is only missing or incorrect documents, it may be better to correct the document instead of canceling the order. However, if you do not meet the eligibility requirement for a restricted category such as .com.hk or .org.hk, you may consider registering a standard .hk domain instead. For example:
If you do not have suitable company documents, .hk may be more suitable than .com.hk.
If you are not an eligible organization, .hk may be more suitable than .org.hk.
If you are not applying as an eligible school or educational institution, .hk may be more suitable than .edu.hk.
Before canceling or placing a new order, contact NiceNIC support so we can help you check the available options.
Need Help With a Pending .HK Review? If your .hk, .com.hk, .org.hk, .edu.hk, .net.hk, .gov.hk, or .idv.hk domain is pending document review, contact NiceNIC support with your domain name or order number.
NiceNIC can help review the available information, identify what may be missing, and guide you through the next step.