Rednex - UA at one point stated that they'd hired 3 non degree pilots out of 1,800 hired. That's 1 in 600. Look around you, do you think you're in the 0.3% group?
The 'new hires' tend to be very experienced in the U.S. It's very common to see experience in 3, 4, or more different aircraft. 7,000 TT and 4,000 hrs PIC? The average civilian guy DL hired in 2014-2015 was slightly more experienced.
So here's probably how the U.S. would rank you -
College? No. Pass.
Flight time? Average.
Downside? Primarily in one a/c. In the US that is viewed as a negative. No 121. No US operational experience.
With a degree you're competitive for the leading US companies. Without a degree you'll probably be limited to the smaller, but still decent, US carriers. Hit the major job fairs and ask the various companies.