I just read your previous posts.
FYI: A lot of the US resident students cannot afford to go to the schools they want to go to, even though they do reside in the US.
I’m going to be brutally honest with you, from what it looks like to me, you can’t afford to go to school in the US.
I’ll tell you why I think this:
There is no pot of money; the universities are out of money, which is where your major funding would come from. Your current SAT and GPA aren’t the tippy top so you don’t qualify for full tuition and room and board.
You’re not a resident of any state, so you wouldn’t even qualify for in-state tuition which, at most public colleges, is more than $5000.
Mandatory health fees run anywhere from $2000 to $5000 depending on the school.
You have to eat, you need food; that alone in room and board fees is a lot more than $5000.
Traveling fees can be expensive from wherever, so coming from out of the country will be even more so.
You need dorm supplies ( bedding, bathroom, personal items) which are not included when you arrive.
Your parents don’t qualify for US loans.
How do US students do it?
The parents have saved and scrimped for years, putting aside family needs.
They take out huge loans, which is not recommended, or,
They have their kids go to the community college and then transfer for the last two years.