I forgot to mention...
The conversion process could be a year or two. More or less, depending on your knowledge. So that is why it is better to build yourself up now and pray a lot (and give to charity) so that when you do meet with the Beis Din, Hashem will help you when meeting with them.
You also have to start becoming part of the Jewish community. Even if it is not a community that does conversions, at least start to become part of them. Go to the events, go to the services. Chabad is usually good for this, maybe they won't help you for the conversion but at least it is good to be part of their events so that when you do go to a Beis Din, they will be able to see that you have indeed been part of a Jewish community. They could be your reference as proof to a Beis Din that you have been part. Also, if you go to Chabad services, they do not charge you for a seat. And you could go for the High Holidays.
Lastly, save up money because you will have to move to a Jewish community. Eventually. Maybe you can find yourself a Jewish roomate and share a place that keeps a kosher kitchen. And is within walking distance of an Orthodox shul. Otherwise, no Beis Din will be able to convert you if you do not have a kosher kitchen and live close to a shul.
Also, note that your family will stop being your family. They will always be your blood relatives and will owe them your love and respect, but your new family will be your fellow Jews and your father and mother will be Avraham Avinu and Sarah Imanu.