I'm in the same situation. It's not about registering late because the available testing window for the international test is from 4AM to 6:50 PM EST, which is late afternoon to super early in the morning for people in Asia no matter when they register. I just sent an email to LSAC, but I see from your experience that it probably wouldn't help. I'm also considering contacting ProctorU.
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I'm in the same situation. It's not about registering late because the available testing window for the international test is from 4AM to 6:50 PM EST, which is late afternoon to super early in the morning for people in Asia no matter when they register. I just sent an email to LSAC, but I see from your experience that it probably wouldn't help. I'm also considering contacting ProctorU.