The Daughter's Pension Saga: So, she has already contacted the entity that holds the pension. It took them over a month to respond. Their advice: seek financial advice. She had asked them point blank if there was a way to get her contributions back. They did not specifically answer the question. They also told her to be sure to read up on her pension in the plan booklet. Unfortunately, she never received a plan booklet so that's not possible. The amount in the pension pot that we are talking about is probably less than the cost of the fees for the financial advice (or close!).
The Daughter worked for several months for a local shop. At one point she became "eligible" for their DC Workplace pension. The total amount she contributed was between £200 and £250 pounds, total. That was matched by her employer. She was not given an option to ~not~ participate in this scheme, they just took the money out of her paychecks and put it in the account. At this point she does not intend to live in the UK again, ever, once we leave in a few months. She would rather have her £200 to help defray her moving costs. She doesn't care if she doesn't get the full amount of the pot now - she just wants the part she contributed. Does anyone know of a way that she can get that money back? She is unemployed with no income at all since last fall.
Failing that, is there a reputable US pension scheme (like Fidelity) that she could transfer the money into, so that she at least has her "pension" in the USA, that won't eat up the entire amount from fees? She says she's done some reading and it looks as if she cannot transfer it into a USA 401K, but perhaps there is something else?