@pigeon001 A few issues for you to consider:
The US is BIG. If your family moves to one side of the US, and you are on the other side, then you are still nearly 3,000 miles away from them. If you tell us what state your parents are moving to, then we can suggest universities that are relatively close by.
The US has a few thousand universities and colleges (I have seen estimates ranging from “about 3,000” to 4,140). Your stats are very good so that about 30 or perhaps 50 of these schools are uncertain, in the sense that you might or might not get in. You should get accepted to pretty much all of the rest of them, which is still thousands of schools. Thus you have a LOT of choices and will need to reduce the list somehow.
Whether you are an international student or not will depend upon your visa status in the US.
As an international student, you might get financial aid at some schools, but this is difficult. There is a large chance that you might be a full pay student, which at some schools might cost as much as $70,000 dollars per year (or $280,000 total, assuming that you graduate in 4 years). The vast majority of students in the US cannot afford to pay this much, and therefore have to find ways to make university less expensive. If you are likely to want to go on to graduate school (or law school or medical school) then it is a good idea to save some money for graduate school, so that avoiding a full price undergraduate school is particularly important. Many students take on too much debt for university – the total debt of students who have graduated from universities in the US is becoming a major problem. However, depending upon the choice of schools the prices can vary tremendously. As one example, the total cost per year for the schools that my daughters were accepted to ranged from about $16,000 per year to about $65,000 per year. There was almost no relationship between the cost and the academic strength of the school (eg, the two academically strongest schools were the least expensive and the most expensive).