Here is the best info I received on the DHL proceedures in Moscow: (Thanks Igor & Elina!)
Hi Bill,
There are only three ways to get your visa fast after the interview. One is to have DHL deliver to their central office in Moscow and pick up from there in person. Second is to have DHL deliver to your home address, but instead intercept it at their sorting office in Moscow. And the third way is to actually pick it up from the embassy, as far as I know, this one only works for special circumstance. Below is a quote from my earlier post on the subject.
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There are two DHL offices in Moscow that you can get your packet from:
"Tverskoe"
125047, 1st Tverskaya-Yamskaya str., 11
Telephone: 7-(495) 956-10-00/ 961-10-00
Mon-Fri: 08.00-24.00
Sat-Sun: 10.00-16.00
"Moskovskoe"
127083, 8 Marta str., 14, bld.,1
Telephone: 7-(495) 956-10-00/ 961-10-00
Mon-Fri: 08.00-21.00
Sat-Sun: 10.00-16.00
To get it from "Tverskoe" office you will need to address your airbill to them and then go and pick it up from there about 3 work days after the interview. You will be able to track online when they get it.
To get it from "Moskovskoe" office if a bit more tricky. This is the "intercept" version. "Moskovskoe" is their central distribution office in Moscow that all the packets get routed through. So, you address your airbill to any address you want, like your home, then you track it very often. Usually it will be picked up from the embassy on the second work day after the interview. That same evening it will arrive to the "Moskovskoe" office and if you time it right you can get there before they close and pick it up. If you miss it, it'll get sent to the address on the airbill that same night.
Yes, it is possible to pick it up from the embassy (Elina did it), but it can only be done in special circumstance and, again, only on the second work day after the interview. Elina had the interview expedited and under the same circumstance they've allowed her to pick it up directly from the embassy. We were on pins and needles though, cuz we weren't sure it would work.
The special circumstance in our case is that my, now wife, Elina is pregnant. If her interview were to be scheduled following normal timeframes, she would have been due to give birth at about the same time as the interview, thus we would have had to delay the interview for later and then file for the birth abroad and all the other mess related to this. So, after I've bugged the embassy about it and also had my senator and congressment bug them as well, the embassy agreed to expedite the interview and also allowed us to pick up the visa packet directly from the embassy, skipping the DHL.
Good luck with the interview! Or did she already have it?
--Igor