Really? Are you from a non-English speaking country? So, did you just provide LSAC with an official English transcript in the sealed university envelop and LSAC accepted it and produced your CAS report? @joycool9567
I have called LSAC many times. If you are from a country whose language is non-English, has LSAC asked you for your official transcript in the original language in the sealed university envelop? @amicuslsat
Just to add some confusion to how fee-waivers are decided; I don't have a reportable GPA (foreign) and I've received unsolicited fee waivers from Penn, Cornell, Vanderbilt, UCLA, as well as some lower-ranked schools.
Foreign GPAs don’t get reported, so it means you basically don't have a GPA. You can't compare your uGPA to the new median. Your uGPA won't help you, so you should only look at their LSAT median.