Thanks Mini, I think it's better to forward them the link to the list from buenosaires.gov.ar which is in English. More information about the investor visa appears in another section of this site.
http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/areas...ersiones_extranjeras/permanecer_argentina.php
In any case, here's the list with the addendum:
Here are the types of visas:
C.1-Trabajador:..........................................Already ruled out.
C.2-Estudiante:....................................... ...Doubtful for those whose espanol es nada.
C.3-Religioso:.............................................Perha ps you can pray for this one.
C.4- Rentista:......................................... ....Young with foreign income.
C.5- Pensionado:....................................... .Old with foreign income.
C.6- Deportistas y Artistas:.........................Sports pro or artist?
C.7- Científico y Personal Especializado:.......Are you an Einstein or have a specality?
There is also the "investment" visa which entails a lot of paperwork and hiring local help to work in the operation of the business. The professional services of a lawyer and accountant are also necessary. I think an initial investment over $100,000 pesos is required. Some have cited a figure of $35,000 USD, but that was the dollar amount commonly referred to when the exchange rate was close to three to one, so the actual dollar amount might be much lower than $35,000 today. Anyone going this route might be wise to have an additional $35,000 (if not more) to live on for three years while the business takes off...or tanks. Based on soulskier's recent post it should also be noted that this type of visa is temporary and cannot be converted to permanent on the third renewal as is possible with other temporary visas based on foreign income.
Perhaps soulskier can add more information about this type of visa.