Lion free upgrade for international customers..

When i apply for the free upgrade request, i am asked for my zip code, etc. and i can only choose US for the country. Does anyone know how to get passed this? and yes, i'm a qualifying customer. bought mine a few days ago.

https://uptodate.apple.com/us/uptodate/macosx/

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