Invitation letters can be issued by individuals or organizations, but they need to include specific information. For individual businesses, as an inviter, the information they need to provide includes:
1. Personal information of the invitee: name, gender, passport number, date of birth, etc;
2. Visit information of the invitee: reasons for coming to China, arrival and departure dates, visit location, relationship with the inviting unit or person, source of expenses, etc;
3. Information of the inviter: name, contact phone number, address, and personal signature of the inviter.
In addition, if an individual business is invited as an inviting unit, a copy of the Chinese business license is also required. It should be noted that the invitation letter can be a fax, photocopy, or printed copy, but consular officials have the right to request the original.
In addition, according to the list of visa free agreements between China and foreign countries, Egyptian citizens may enjoy visa free treatment in certain circumstances, depending on their passport type and purpose of visit.
Individual businesses can issue invitation letters, but they must ensure that all necessary information is included and may need to provide additional documents, such as a copy of their business license. It is also important to understand whether Egyptian citizens meet the visa free requirements.