I've taken 15+ College Board exams in America, so I know how it works back home. It's possible, though, that they didn't have the option for free score reports on your exams because you're out-of-country. Feel free to email/call the College Board to double check whether your tests have somehow been sent, but I seriously doubt they have. FYI, it's like $50 per score report (though you can get a pass on paying if you prove a financial necessity for this). You should be able to log in and see exactly where your scores have been sent. If you can't find it, then call them and check. If you don't follow this up and your scores are not sent, then I can promise you that your chances of going to college in America are almost nill (barring the possibilities that you're applying to one of a few lesser-known unis that don't require standardized testing, or that you have already sent ACTs).
Also, most schools have some sort of portal you can check to see what they've received and what they're still waiting on from you. If you really think your scores have somehow been sent, then you could try to log in and check from there.