I tried to manage my Sephardic ancestry with other advisors and I was told that I was rejected because I did not have any Sephardic ancestry. Is it possible to apply even if I was rejected with another advisor?

Each genealogist has his or her database and research expertise in specific areas. In our case, our team of researchers specializes mainly in Venezuelan genealogies. It could very well have been rejected by another genealogist and our team has the evidence to demonstrate how the potential applicant is a direct and consanguineous descendant of a Sephardic Jew of those expelled or forced to convert to Christianity after the edicts of 1492, as required by law for a person to have the status of original Sephardic.