Our family has many of the same issue as yours.
If your present int’l school is American curriculum, then it should have an experienced college counseling office & track record for American college admissions. The school’s GCs will have had lots of experience with students like you who have had to move frequently. The GCs should know to write in their recs about your freq moves and its impact on your grades and EC opportunities. Many schools will welcome the unusual multi-cultural perspective you could bring.
By all means apply to the schools on your list, but be pragmatic. Add a few more match schools, plus a couple of safety schools. The safety schools should be FINANCIAL safeties, in addition to being admissions safeties. Unless your family has been able to maintain residency in a state despite being away for more than 7 years, you cannot count on instate tuition rates to any public university. Clark is a good match w good merit money for students w int’l residency. Consider also some other CTCL.org schools.
If your parents remain overseas, a nice-to-have (but not an absolute necessity) is access to a major int’l gateway airport, like JFK, LAX, ORD, ATL etc. So you might want to do a search for schools within a one hour radius of major airports.