G. R. SMITH, Magistrate Judge.
Nabbed as the getaway driver for a bank robbery, Tymesha Hamilton pled guilty to one count of armed bank robbery in exchange for the government's dismissal of another count. As part of that bargain, she waived her direct and collateral appeal rights. CR610-026, docs. 1, 83, 98, 99. Consistent with the appeal waiver, she took no appeal, but moved for collateral (28 U.S.C. § 2255) relief, doc. 100, which this Court denied on the merits (it held her to her waiver). Doc. 113, reported at 2012 WL 5931677 (S.D. Ga., Nov. 26, 2012), adopted, 2012 WL 6644283 (S.D. Ga., Dec. 20, 2012). Years later, she again moves for § 2255 relief, this time seeking to exploit the new rule announced in Johnson v. United States, ___ U.S. ___, 135 S.Ct. 2551 (2015), made retroactive by Welch v. United States, ___ U.S. ___, 136 S.Ct. 1257 (2016), and triggering a wave of successive § 2255 filings. See In re Fleur, ___ F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3190539 (11th Cir. June 8, 2016), In re Hines, ___ F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3189822 (11th Cir. June 8, 2016), and In re Ricardo Pinder, Jr., ___ F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3081954 at * 1 (11th Cir. June 1, 2016). See doc. 115 at 5 (arguing to vacate her sentence enhancement per Johnson).
Some of those successive-writ movants have succeeded in knocking on the appellate court's door. See, e.g., In re Hubbard, ___ F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3181417 at *7 (June 8, 2016) ("Because application of Johnson to § 16(b) as incorporated into the Sentencing Guidelines might render the career-offender residual clause that was applicable at the time Hubbard was sentenced unconstitutional, and because the rule in Johnson is substantive with respect to its application to the Sentencing Guidelines and therefore applies retroactively, this Court grants Hubbard's request for authorization to file a successive § 2255 motion.").
Hamilton, too, must knock on the Eleventh Circuit's door. See In re Williams, F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3460899 (11th Cir. June 24, 2016); In re Colon, No., F.3d ___, 2016 WL 3461009 (11th Cir. June 24, 2016); In re Robinson, ___ F.3d ___, 2016 WL 1583616 (11th Cir. Apr. 19, 2016). Given the time constraints illuminated by the Robinson concurrence, 2016 WL 1583616 at *2 ("As best I can tell, all the prisoners we turned away may only have until June 26, 2016, to refile applications based on Johnson."), the Clerk should be
28 U.S.C. § 1631, quoted in Wainwright v. United States, 2016 WL 3452551 at *2 n. 3 (S.D. Fla., June 24, 2016); see also id. at * 2 n. 2 ("In accordance with 28 U.S.C. § 1631, the Clerk shall TRANSFER this action to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. This Court respectfully requests that the Eleventh Circuit treat Movant's motion as an application for leave to file a second or successive § 2255 motion.").